high tea造句1 Lunch became more of a northern high tea.
2 She made herself a high tea, put the gas fire on full blast and sat with a tray in front of the television.
3 Morning coffee, lunch and high tea is always of a high standard with the course also in tip-top condition.
4 At High Tea, Dot was glad when he saw her staring and tidied the strange hand out of sight beneath the table.
5 The day was rounded off with high tea and a tour of Edinburgh's hostelries!
6 Anne: It's 4 o'clock, time for high tea.
7 My uncle Albert always has " high tea ".
8 Let's have high tea now.
9 High tea drinkers can goods out of the variety and origin of tea!
10 Elisabeth: So early? Six o'clock or thereabouts is high tea time.
11 The vicar's wife has asked us round to high tea on Thursday.
12 Workers coming home from factories made "high tea" their early supper, eating toad-in-the-hole(sausages cooked in a pancake-like batter), or Welsh rarebit(a melted cheese mixture served on toast).
13 Then we went in for high tea in its Durbar Hall, which included both curry and cucumber sandwiches.
14 There was no sign of the girls, so I supposed they must have gone out again after their high tea.
15 They trailed home under a red, smoky sky, to the cosy, fire-lit parlour and high tea.
16 Players were given a welcoming morning coffee, followed after the match, by high tea in the Belleisle Hotel.
17 Miss Poole had no friends and seldom had visitors, except for the girls who came over occasionally for high tea.
18 Like verdancy tea Wen Zhi has the sweet smell of Yue bazoo, quality jumps over high tea, fragrance is more full-bodied and tangy.
19 Teatea rooms cater to consumers in search of the high tea experience.