high tea

NOUN
  1. substantial early evening meal including tea
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How To Use high tea In A Sentence

  • Teatea rooms cater to consumers in search of the high tea experience.
  • Afternoon tea shouldn't be confused with high tea, which commonly refers to an early supper. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had what Dad called high tea each day, which consisted of baked beans on toast, welsh rarebit or boiled egg with soldiers. Family life
  • It caters specially for dyslexic children, children with special educational needs and children who struggle in large schools, and has an unusually high teacher-to-pupil ratio, with each tutor looking after about eight pupils.
  • These researchers also present evidence that compared to elementary school teachers, junior high teachers adopt a less personal and more adversarial relationship with students. Divergent Realities: the Emotional Lives of Mothers, Fathers, and Adolescents
  • The fashion show combined high tea and high fashion to promote the shopping mall's high-end image.
  • These researchers also present evidence that compared to elementary school teachers, junior high teachers adopt a less personal and more adversarial relationship with students. Divergent Realities: the Emotional Lives of Mothers, Fathers, and Adolescents
  • Afternoon tea shouldn't be confused with high tea, which commonly refers to an early supper. Times, Sunday Times
  • The school has a very high teacher-student ratio.
  • High tea drinkers can goods out of the variety and origin of tea!
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