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Tealights derive their name from
their use in
teapot warmers, but are also used as food
warmers in general, e.g. fondue.[citation needed]
Tealights are...
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Small long-burning
candles serving a
similar function are
referred to as "
tealights".
People usually use
nightlights for the
sense of
security which having...
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exposing the
hollow interior. A
light source,
traditionally a
candle flame or
tealight, is
placed within before the lid is closed.
Artificial jack-o'-lanterns...
- are
baking soda, a
commonly used base in
making crack, a
metal spoon, a
tealight, and a
cigarette lighter. The
spoon is held over the heat
source to "cook"...
- dead.
Candles used may vary from long, taper-type
candles to
tealight candles.
Tealight candles are
either placed in
holders or just on a
platform in...
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height of a
candle flame is the
diameter of the wick. This is
evidenced in
tealights where the wick is very thin and the
flame is very small.
Candles whose...
- flame, a
larger pool of
melted wax, and the
candle burning faster. In
tealights, the wick is
tethered to a
piece of
metal to stop it from
floating to...
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Leeds University,
where they were
members of The
Leeds Tealights. In 2012,
their Leeds Tealights Edinburgh show ****y
Chubby was
directed by
Jamie Demetriou...
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before Advent Sunday.
Since 2011, an
Advent labyrinth consisting of 2,500
tealights has been
formed for the
third Sa****ay of
Advent in Frankfurt-Bornheim...
- marschall, Danish: haveblus, Finnish: soihtukynttilä) is
candle similar to a
tealight except that it is
larger (usually 10 cm (4 in) wide) and lit outside. Outdoor...