teatime

IPA: tˈitaɪm

noun

  • (chiefly Britain) The traditional time, in the late afternoon, for serving tea (the meal).
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Examples of "teatime" in Sentences

  • You'd probably finish the whole project by teatime.
  • Japonesas are usually enjoyed at teatime or as a snack.
  • I always fear that creation will expire before teatime.
  • Series 3 saw a repeat showing in a Sunday teatime slot.
  • Japonesas are usually enjoyed at teatime or as a dessert.
  • Probably from the habit of serving sandwiches at teatime.
  • Shannon and Turing met every day at teatime in the cafeteria.
  • Departure from both ends was in mid morning, for a teatime arrival.
  • Teatime for the nursery children was often taken outside in the summer.
  • Dim sum is usually eaten as a mid morning, midday, or mid afternoon teatime.

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