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Meanings of
teatime
in inglês
português
merenda
catalão
berenar
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A light midafternoon meal of tea and sandwiches or cakes.
tea
afternoon tea
português
merenda
Sinônimos
Examples for "
tea
"
tea
afternoon tea
Examples for "
tea
"
1
She said it had been a particularly good year for growing
tea
.
2
Officials said the rains had not affected
tea
trade or oil exploration.
3
She sat on the porch in the afternoons; she poured the
tea
.
4
They should ask you the price of a Long Island iced
tea
.
5
Salt is put in the first boil, the
tea
in the second.
1
We went for
afternoon
tea
in the Grand Hotel in Malahide recently.
2
They had brought from the old country the tradition of
afternoon
tea
.
3
Then
afternoon
tea
at 3pm and a proper meal in the evening.
4
Allied to the
afternoon
tea
are various phases of informal daytime entertaining.
5
There are few treats as indulgent as a long, luxurious
afternoon
tea
.
Usage of
teatime
in inglês
1
At
teatime
Anne, red-eyed and unsmiling, met Miss Farlow on the stairs.
2
She had probably eaten nothing, he reckoned, since
teatime
the day before.
3
Now, get out your patchwork and have your square done before
teatime
.
4
Mr. Hazlewood concealed his embarrassment at
teatime
under a show of over-work.
5
He was not in at
teatime
,
and has not come back since.
6
We used to get home about
teatime
on the second day, going easily.
7
The summit begins in Brussels at
teatime
this evening and continues tomorrow morning.
8
What constitutes
teatime
entertainment for many is in fact a serious psychological condition.
9
By
teatime
you're quite tired, and you have to go home and rest.
10
This velvety
teatime
treat or dessert is intricately intertwined with South African culture.
11
The BBC will extend its
teatime
and 10pm bulletins by six minutes tonight.
12
It was nearly
teatime
before they got around to Leaders' Questions.
13
The following afternoon about
teatime
Stefan bicycled up from the station.
14
I hated
teatime
in the housekeeper's room more than anything else at Bladesover.
15
The evening meal is eaten at a child's
teatime
of 5pm.
16
Make
teatime
extra special with this authentic baked cheesecake with berries.
Other examples for "teatime"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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teatime
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
make teatime
apocalyptic teatime
arrive around teatime
become teatime
bloody teatime
More collocations
Translations for
teatime
português
merenda
catalão
berenar
Teatime
through the time
Teatime
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common