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teatime

[ tee-tahym ]

noun

  1. the time times at which tea is served or taken, usually in the late afternoon.


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Origin of teatime1

First recorded in 1750–60; tea + time
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Here in the UK this was teatime to bedtime, to witness the end of a potentially significant McIlroy win.

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As households across the UK ready themselves for the return of hit teatime gameshow Gladiators, former finalists Wesley Male and Bronte Jones say their appearance in the action-packed competition has been a life-changing experience.

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In December 1976 the band had just sworn on teatime TV and many shows on their Anarchy in the UK tour were banned.

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Northern Ireland's political parties are gearing up for a summer election after a teatime announcement by the prime minister.

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By teatime, faces among some senior Scottish government figures were glum as it became clear that the Greens were going to respond not just with words but with deeds.

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