teacupful

/ˈtiˌkʌp fʊl/
noun
  1. The amount that a teacup can hold, used as a rough unit of measure in cooking or serving.
    • The recipe calls for a teacupful of milk.
    • He poured a teacupful of hot water into the mug.
    • She added a teacupful of sugar to the cake batter.
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