An activity that one likes or at which one is superior.
1 Instead, it is used every time people accept a cup of tea .
2 Having a bath with a cup of tea and Question Time on.
3 Mr Morton-Hoffman said Monis eventually requested food and a cup of tea .
4 Forty five minutes later, I was on my third cup of tea .
5 This kind of gunfire action was not exactly her cup of tea .
6 Bunting always made his wife a cup of tea in the morning.
7 Placing a cup of tea in front of her she said soothingly:
8 However, if crimps are more your cup of tea , you're in luck.
9 It just means you get to your interval cup of tea sooner.
10 Just dropping in for a casual cup of tea now and then.
11 I drank a cup of tea , but the warm drink didn't help.
12 One cup of tea and a biscuit later, and he's never left.
13 But I already know how to make the perfect cup of tea .
14 There was immeasurable consolation to him in that homely cup of tea .
15 You know, they'd be nice with a cup of tea , they would.
16 Why don't you come up, at least for a cup of tea .
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