Synonym: Camellia sinensis, afternoon tea, tea leaf, teatime. Similar words: team, tear, steak, steam, steal, teach, steady, tear up. Meaning: [tɪː] n. 1. a beverage made by steeping tea leaves in water 2. a light midafternoon meal of tea and sandwiches or cakes 3. dried leaves of the tea shrub; used to make tea 4. a reception or party at which tea is served 5. a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree extensively cultivated in e.g. China and Japan and India; source of tea leaves.
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31. This tea is very hot, so sip it carefully.
32. "Weak"can be collocated with "tea", but "feeble" can not.
33. I'd love a cup of tea, please.
34. He finished the tea and laid the cup aside.
35. Would you like some tea before you turn in?
36. She's bunged the sink up with tea leaves.
37. This tea tasted of orange blossoms.
38. I like tea more than coffee.
39. There's coffee or tea - you can have either.
40. He poured me a cup of tea.
41. Would you like a drink of water/tea/juice?
42. Two mugs of tea, please.
43. Jill dunked her ginger biscuit in her tea.
44. We blend that tea by mixing chamomile with pekoe.
45. I'd like a hamburger and an iced tea.
46. There's coffee or tea. Which would you prefer?
47. She used a teaspoon to stir the tea.
48. do you take in your tea?
49. Do you have sugar in your tea?
50. Do you want some more tea?
51. How many sugars in your tea?
52. Would you like some milk in your tea?
53. I'll help you to clear away after tea.
54. When did you come away from the tea party?
55. Some tea left at/in the bottom of your cup.
56. We had tea and biscuits at 3.30 p.m.
57. She poured out the tea from the pot.
58. She added sugar to her tea.
59. I've made a strawberry jelly for the children's tea.
60. I prefer tea rather than coffee.