"Tea-time" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tea-time" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tea-time" Meaning

A typically British time of day when people traditionally take a short break to have a cup of tea and refresh themselves, often accompanied by snacks such as cakes, biscuits, or fruit. It usually takes place mid-afternoon, often around 3-5 pm.

"Tea-time" Examples

Examples of Usage:


- "After stringing a good five miles, it was already time for our much-needed tea-time."
- "The itinerary said it was time for tea-time, but Sarah wanted to continue swimming."
- "Every afternoon, Emilia goes to the café for a relaxing tea-time with her best friend."
- "The waiter will call the passengers to the dining car for tea-time."
- "The family has a cozy tea-time with their grandchildren during their visit."

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