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Well, now it's teatime.
"At teatime". We like teatime, here in the UK. It's very traditional. Around 4:00, nice
cup of tea. Lovely. "At teatime", "At dinnertime", and "At night". Okay? So, "At night". But
Now, get out your patchwork and have your square done before teatime."
"Never mind it at present: I shall be coming down before teatime: I'll make it
Tea time : Teatime ceremony is certainly a ritual in Japan to help ease the mind.
The Trio was a variety of the highest-class biscuits available to consumers, a nod to the English biscuits served at teatime.
If, by teatime, all of us are still alive...
Moroccan breakfast also doubles as teatime.