Object with T

  • Everyday furniture; real object starting with T.

  • Physical plaything; a real object with T.

  • A tangible living thing; clearly starts with T.

  • Device you can hold; real T-starting object.

  • Physical vehicle; real object beginning with T.

  • Outdoor shelter; tangible item with T.

  • Cloth used for drying, classic bathroom object.

  • Adhesive roll; real, touchable, with T.

  • Large vehicle; concrete object with T.

  • Clothing accessory; tangible T-word.

  • Handheld implement; real object starting T.

  • Device you can set and touch; starts T.

  • Spinning toy; real object with T.

  • Electronic device; tangible T-item.

  • Home appliance; real object beginning T.

  • Armored military vehicle, heavy metal object.

  • Container for brewing and serving tea.

  • Small brush used to clean your teeth.

  • Metal container or thin metal material.

  • Bathroom fixture used as a toilet seat.

  • Rubber part of a wheel; solid everyday object.

  • Brass musical instrument you can hold and play.

  • Handheld light source or flaming stick; tangible.

  • Small cup for tea, ceramic or glass object.

  • Kitchen appliance that toasts bread slices.

  • Physical drink in a cup; counts as an object.

  • Faucet fixture you can turn on and off.

  • Soft paper sheet in a box or packet.

  • Flat ceramic or stone slab used in floors.

  • Small rubber ball used in tennis games.

  • Piece of clothing worn on upper body.

  • Edible fruit/vegetable; a solid food item.

  • Hard body part in the mouth; tangible.

  • Optical instrument for viewing distant objects.

  • Physical discarded items; can be handled.

  • Metal container, usually cylindrical and hollow.

  • Geometric-shaped object, like a plastic piece.

  • Physical tail of an animal; visible body part.

  • Springy jumping equipment, common in gardens and gyms.

  • Farming vehicle for pulling tools and trailers in fields.

  • General term for playthings like dolls and cars.

  • Implements used to do tasks, like hammers and wrenches.

  • Hard body parts in the mouth, used for biting food.

  • Old mechanical machine for typing on paper.

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  • Clothing worn on legs, also called pants in some places.

  • Large container or bath, often found in bathrooms.

  • Flat dish to carry or serve food and drinks.

  • Could be a car storage area or a big storage box.

  • Very generic noun for any physical object or item.

  • Hygiene product used for menstrual protection.

  • Small sewing cap to protect finger from needle.

  • Brass musical instrument with a slide and long tube.

  • Sports equipment to hit tennis balls over the net.

  • Small bag of tea leaves used for brewing drinks.

  • Waterproof sheet or cover, often plastic or canvas.

  • Rubber wheel covering, also spelled “tire” in US.

  • Hollow cylinder, like a pipe or container for liquids.

  • Kitchen tool for grabbing hot food or ice.

  • Small nail or pin; also horse gear piece.

  • Container for tools; a physical storage box.

  • Body part at end of the foot, clearly touchable.

  • Thin stick for cleaning teeth; small utensil.

  • Folded tortilla with filling; edible object.

  • Formal hat with tall crown; classic clothing item.

  • Physical grave structure of stone or brick.

  • Processed wood for building; lumber material.

  • Physical flower plant; visible, touchable object.

  • Tote bag; simple carry bag, physical object.

  • Small open pie or pastry dessert; edible thing.

  • Citrus fruit; small orange you can peel and eat.

  • Object believed to bring good luck or protection.

  • Wheeled cart for carrying items in shops.

  • Physical device used to catch or hold something.

  • Cloth bag with handles, used to carry things.

  • Gel or paste used to clean your teeth.

  • Type of sandal or underwear; a real garment.

  • Device that controls or measures temperature.

  • Small spoon used for stirring or drinking tea.

  • Small label used for names or prices on things.

  • Container for holding rubbish/garbage.

  • Paper used for hygiene in the bathroom.

  • Slice of bread browned by heat; edible object.

  • Decorative crown-like jewelry, often with gems.

  • Finger part; a physical body part you can see.

  • Instrument used to measure temperature.

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