tea shade

See also: tea-shade and teashade

English

Noun

tea shade

  1. Attributive form of tea shades.
    • 2011, Robert Brabham, “The Gifts”, in Does This Knife in My Back Make My Butt Look Big? Tales of Madness, Eisegesis, and Other Unpardonables, [Raleigh, N.C.]: Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 236:
      He sat placidly at the counter and pushed his tea shade glasses back up his nose.
    • 2020, Bryan W. Conway, “Mike 1: 6:45 p.m.”, in Sandusky Burning, →ISBN, page 39:
      He usually wore a backward baseball cap, mirrored tea shade sunglasses, shotty[sic – meaning shoddy] clothes, and tennis shoes.
    • 2022, C.S. Poe, chapter 17, in Subway Slayings (Memento Mori; 2), Oklahoma City, Okla.: Emporium Press, →ISBN:
      A Chinese man, maybe in his forties, bald or purposefully shaven, it was difficult to say, wearing chic tea shade glasses, a salmon-colored polo, and khakis, stood to the side of the door.