Similar words: made up of, be made up of, often, soften, oftener, on top of the world, every so often, reign of terror. Meaning: n. an activity that you like or at which you are superior.
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1. How about having a cup of tea?
2. Would you like a cup of tea or coffee?
3. There you are. A nice cup of tea.
4. Tomato soup is my cup of tea.
5. A cup of tea, please.
6. I'd love a cup of tea, please.
7. He poured me a cup of tea.
8. Do you feel like a cup of tea?
9. Would you like another cup of tea?
10. Please give me a cup of tea.
11. There's no coffee - would you like a cup of tea instead?
12. After work she relaxed with a cup of tea and the newspaper.
13. I think I'll just refresh myself with a cup of tea before I go to meet the children.
14. She put a cup of tea down on the bedside table.
15. I had a cup of tea and a bun at four o'clock.
16. All he wanted was a cup of tea and a sit-down.
17. We had a nice chat over a cup of tea.
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18. Do you want to come in for a cup of tea?
19. I'm dying for a cup of tea.
20. Will you take a cup of tea?
21. A cup of tea? There's nothing I'd like better!
22. Let's pause for a cup of tea.
23. I fancy a cup of tea.
24. I made myself a cup of tea.
25. That cup of tea was just the job.
26. Skiing isn't really my cup of tea.
27. There's nothing like a nice cup of tea!
28. Would you care for a cup of tea?
29. Apart from tears, only time could wear everything away. While feeling is being processed by time, conflicts would be reconciled as time goes by, just like a cup of tea that is being continuously diluted.
30. The lorry driver pulled into the side of the road and got out for a cup of tea.
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