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a snack taken during a break in the work day
a ten-minute coffee break
the British have tea breaks
How To Use tea break In A Sentence
- And you even get a tea break without a floating plastic fly in the cup or a plate of rubber biscuits.
- Our bloody - minded foreman wouldn't give us a tea break.
- Usually I neck it with a big glass of orange juice just before my bacon roll during our morning tea break.
- At the tea break I asked the prosecutor whether he could not but admire the fluency with which an apparently unlettered man was conducting his own defence.
- Had a tea break at the library cafe. Hot vanilla with new york cheese cake.
- Fee is e5 per class and includes a tea break and inclusion in a nightly raffle where the flower arrangement made on the night will be raffled off.
- I think they were a bit miffed that I stayed at home - no tea breaks every half an hour or bunking off early.
- I don't think its fair that smokers have to huddle outside in the winter to grab a quick draw, but then again smoker's breaks always seem to be an extra perk on top of their tea breaks.
- For that matter, history books that dwell on stories of rajas and maharajas who met at a tea break might be recalled.
- For that matter, history books that dwell on stories of rajas and maharajas who met at a tea break might be recalled.