She brought the glass of tea to Will, together with a little saucer of jam with a silver spoon.
Chops' are the boats they live in; and they drink tea out of little saucers.
She raised herself on her elbow, and by the light of the night-light that always burned in a little saucer she looked at the time.
Like the little null-gee saucers, bubbles have to use some form of active propulsion.
As he crossed over, dozens of faces looked up, all as blank as little saucers.
You each recall her sledding accident when she was going downhill on a little red saucer.
In the front room of the house, four antique cups were set out on little saucers.
'Tadpole, bring that little saucer through and then you can go in the paddling-pool.'
This he unfolded, and disclosed a delicate little saucer of the most beautiful deep-blue colour.
When the bread and butter arrived, a tablemate asked as an aside, "What, no little saucer of olive oil?"