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  • noun Plural form of tea.

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Examples

  • I get the impression that from most posh tea makers, the idea of medicinal herbal teas is laughable.

    get some zzz’s (Republic of Tea) | Tea Derivations 2010

  • I get the impression that from most posh tea makers, the idea of medicinal herbal teas is laughable.

    2010 January | Tea Derivations 2010

  • A variety of teas is available at www. englishteastore.com, along with Norfolk Manor biscuits, Currant Scone Mix, English Clotted Cream, and other delicacies.

    The Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa Gregory: Questions 2006

  • My list of must-buy-next-time-at-MF teas is already rather long (I might need a special tea cupboard soon, too), but Buddha Bleu has just been added to it.

    Not this again.. Michele 2006

  • She has invited me to many of her family's events, tells me the town gossip-about the Mexicans and the "extranjeros", makes me teas from the plants in my garden when I don't feel well, she and her family went out looking for my car when it was stolen, etc.

    Does everyone have a Maid and Gardner? 2005

  • My squeezing them in teas and marinades had become quite tiresome for the poor babies.

    The Paper Chef 2005

  • I love trying wonderful new teas from a couple of excellent tea shops here in Toronto - everything smells so amazing.

    Mariage Frères Tea; I am officially converted. Michele 2005

  • The imagination revives memories of the old Muscovado sugars and syrups, the coffees and spices of the West and East Indies, the Young Hyson and Ceylon teas from the far East and the raisins and other delights dear to our vanished childhood and that of our parents and grandparents.

    Canadian Cities of Romance 1922

  • These countries, as you know, export a lot of tea, and we allow teas from the British Empire to enter our country free, from Ceylon and India.

    Rambles Through the British Empire 1907

  • I often think the way people try to hide their cowardliness behind their teas is simply beastly.

    The Wouldbegoods Edith 1901

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