Similar words: one at a time, from time to time, time after time, at a time, for a time, many a time, time and time again, once upon a time. Meaning: n. a light midafternoon meal of tea and sandwiches or cakes.
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1, John won't be back until teatime.
2, We stopped working at teatime.
3, By teatime, Landless was well pleased with his day's work and the careful planning which had gone into it.
4, It took them from breakfast to dinnertime to teatime to get everybody.
5, Teatime is when the belly and the soul refilled.
6, These images are as much a part of teatime as a pastry.
7, We left at teatime.
8, Many teashops, restaurants and cafes offer a teatime comparable to those in Europe.
9, The meeting will start at lunchtime on Wednesday 16 September and finish at teatime on Friday 18 September.
10, The result looked like a misshapen, over-sized hamburger which we ate at teatime, and all agreed was absolutely delicious.
11, Do you spend quality time with your youngsters at teatime, read to them, play with them?
12, And by the time she returned it would be six or six thirty. Teatime!
13, Originally, the Middlesbrough man's death was treated as suspicious and the pub sealed off as police questioned teatime drinkers.
14, Viola: So,[http://sentencedict.com/teatime.html] goodness. That was a lot to take in at teatime.
15, Sometimes the big girls bullied littleand made us hand over our teatime bread or evening biscuit.
16, She was allowed to amuse herself as she liked till teatime.
More similar words: one at a time, from time to time, time after time, at a time, for a time, many a time, time and time again, once upon a time, regulation time, prime time, estimated time of arrival, teat, time, tea towel, tea table, anteater, times, timed, timer, one time, in time, timely, timeout, time out, time off, time-out, on-time, on time, do time, two-time.