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  • noun Plural form of tea-time.

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Examples

  • So yesterday afternoon was one of those long, dark tea-times of the soul.

    So yesterday was a bust DAVID BISHOP 2009

  • So yesterday afternoon was one of those long, dark tea-times of the soul.

    Archive 2009-04-01 DAVID BISHOP 2009

  • Patience, persistence, professional and being proactive will all help sustain you through those long, dark tea-times of the soul when you wonder why you don't give up on the dream.

    Keeping the faith without benefit of guarantees DAVID BISHOP 2007

  • I have seen a great many things since I left home about which I hope to talk to you at future tea-times at home.

    Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle Clement King Shorter 1891

  • I love the open culture, awesome teammates and colleagues, comfortable and beautiful working environment, coffee and tea-times ...

    Planet Sun 2008

  • I love the open culture, awesome teammates and colleagues, comfortable and beautiful working environment, coffee and tea-times ...

    Planet Sun 2008

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