Tea meaning in English
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Definition
tea: a warm drink (originally from Asia but loved in Britain. Example: Oolong, Earl Grey)
- "Do not stop for tea first."
- "What about the time I put laxatives in your tea?"
- "Maybe I'll go and bring him some tea!"
- "I will make you some tea."
- "We'll have tea and crumpets with Auntie Barbara-"
- "Luna : But he likes tea, and children."
- "Let's all congratulate us with another cup of tea."
- "Brian : But I just want a cup of camomile tea."
- "Otherwise it'll be toast for breakfast, dinner, and tea until the end of the month, and a big lad like me needs to keep his energy up."
- "Luna : Oh I just love tea."
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