A light midafternoon meal of tea and sandwiches or cakes.
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Examples for "tea"
Examples for "tea"
1She said it had been a particularly good year for growing tea.
2Officials said the rains had not affected tea trade or oil exploration.
3She sat on the porch in the afternoons; she poured the tea.
4They should ask you the price of a Long Island iced tea.
5Salt is put in the first boil, the tea in the second.
1At teatime Anne, red-eyed and unsmiling, met Miss Farlow on the stairs.
2She had probably eaten nothing, he reckoned, since teatime the day before.
3Now, get out your patchwork and have your square done before teatime.
4Mr. Hazlewood concealed his embarrassment at teatime under a show of over-work.
5He was not in at teatime, and has not come back since.
1We went for afternoon tea in the Grand Hotel in Malahide recently.
2They had brought from the old country the tradition of afternoon tea.
3Then afternoon tea at 3pm and a proper meal in the evening.
4Allied to the afternoon tea are various phases of informal daytime entertaining.
5There are few treats as indulgent as a long, luxurious afternoon tea.
6A tea wagon offers the most attractive service for an afternoon tea.
7Gifts for her include spa treatments, afternoon tea and a vineyard tour.
8Naffness aside, when it comes to afternoon tea I am defiantly old-school.
9He needed an occasional cup of afternoon tea to wash it down.
10How much would you pay to have afternoon tea with Margaret Thatcher?
11The hotel offered an opportunity for afternoon tea and a tolerable dinner.
12Following that afternoon tea matters changed for Rhoda Hammond at Lakeview Hall.
13She summoned her women friends to meet her sister-in-law at afternoon tea.
14Any desired refreshments may be served, those for afternoon tea being suitable.
15There was to be a luncheon-party, an afternoon tea, and so forth.
16I was sitting at Mrs. Rond's tea-table having afternoon tea with her.
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