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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121. I'm not much of a tea drinker.
122. A cup of tea would be very welcome.
123. He carried his girl-friend to the tea party yesterday.
124. Is there any more tea in the pot?
125. A cup of tea would be most acceptable.
126. I feel so refreshed after that cup of tea.
127. He stores his books in a tea chest.
128. I could do with a cup of tea.
129. He often drops across to have tea with us.
130. Let him get his own cup of tea.
131. Too much tea is bad for your digestion.
132. Leave the tea bag to steep.
133. We were given tea, and some dainty little cakes.
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134. He read the paper while the tea brewed.
135. Do you want a drink of my tea?
136. He limited each person to one cup of tea.
137. Throw the tea leaves on the flower bed.
138. He stirred another spoonful of sugar into his tea.
139. There is nothing as refreshing as lemon tea.
140. After a cup of tea, she felt quite restored.
141. I finished the dregs of my tea.
142. That's just my cup of tea.
143. He came in panting for a cup of tea.
144. I'll make a fresh pot of tea.
145. Always let tea brew for a few minutes.
146. 'Coffee or tea?' 'I'd prefer tea, thanks.'
147. I really appreciate a good cup of tea.
148. She said she'd drop up to tea one day.
149. Allow the tea to infuse for five minutes.
150. That was a lovely cup of tea.