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While not common, a French press may be used as a tea infuser.
He rubbed the infuser on his chest once, then again, and felt nothing.
The tea infuser gained popularity in the first half of the 19th century.
One of them was holding an infuser tube ready.
A girl, about seventeen, her neck freckled with dark infuser marks.
Greg pulled a first aid box off the wall, and found a local anaesthetic infuser.
He took an infuser out of his pocket.
"Wait a second, where is the blood infuser?"
The first thing Rosette did was go over to a bedside cabinet and take out an infuser tube.
Suzi brought up the infuser in a no-nonsense manner.
He pressed an infuser tube on the boy's neck, and his head lolled forwards.
He pressed the infuser tube to her wrist.
A French press can also be used in place of a tea infuser to brew loose tea.
She took an infuser tube out of her flak jacket and handed it to Suzi.
"This is a standard medical infuser for injecting drugs as an atomized jet straight through the skin," she said.
But she stood to help Sisko lower the salinating infuser into the fluid without questioning the doctor's decision.
Lense hoped that when she opened the cabinet, there'd be a spot where a blood infuser would neatly fit.
A tea infuser performs a similar function as a tea bag, a later American invention.
A tea infuser or a tea strainer may be used to assist in this process.
Turner pressed an infuser against his arm.
"Yeoman, the blood infuser to your left, please."
He reached for the infuser's pad.
The chief jumped and dropped his plasma infuser, and cursed like an Irish sailor.
One style of infuser is a split sphere with tong-like handles to open its mesh container.
After a few minutes, the leaves are usually removed again, either by removing the infuser, or by straining the tea while serving.