Tea meaning in English
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Definition
tea: a warm drink (originally from Asia but loved in Britain. Example: Oolong, Earl Grey)
Examples
- "Frigid, British, loves tea and screaming"
- "I will make you some tea."
- "I'll make you a cup of tea."
- "Luna : But he likes tea, and children."
- "What about the time I put laxatives in your tea?"
- "Would you like me to make you a nice cup of tea?"
- "Something to think about the next time you make a cup of tea."
- "Shall I bring some tea, perhaps some biscuits with honey?"
- "I was forced to renounce tea in favour of coffee."
- "We'll have tea and crumpets with Auntie Barbara-"
- "The Queen : So, on the left is the tea room. It's where we take our tea!"
- "Coffee will be provided, tea can be brewed on your own time."
- "I like tea."
- "Luna : Oh I just love tea."
- "Susie : Alright Philip, I'll meet you in the cafeteria for tea at around 4:00 PM tomorrow afternoon."
- "All the tea, crumpets and Sudoku in the world cannot fill my void since leaving the Delavigne Corporation."
- "Every day, meditation... yoga... tea ...showers!"
- "Susie : I'll have a tea."
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