There are a variety of teas to choose from, but the jasmine was amazing and you don't have to be a tea-drinker to enjoy it. ❋ Scott Bridges (2012)
The Grand Sport is the worthy successor to the Ferrari F40, the Lamborghini Diablo, the McLaren F1 and every other Texas tea-drinker that ever owned the title "world's fastest." ❋ Unknown (2009)
Being a fellow tea-drinker, I find this story sweet, light and delicate with an amusing aftertaste. ❋ Unknown (2008)
He was, however, an inveterate tea-drinker; and there was another aromatic herb (I write this with my pipe in my mouth) of which he was, up to the very last, a most ardent consumer. ❋ Various (N/A)
They both drank a great deal, but Ben, alas, drank wine overmuch, as was common in his day, while Sam drank endless cups of tea, seventeen or eighteen it might be at a sitting, indeed he called himself a hardened and shameless tea-drinker. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
The good doctor evidently lived up to his reputation as a tea-drinker at all times and places. ❋ Arthur Gray (N/A)
When the can is emptied it is passed around among the company for each tea-drinker to take up as many leaves as can be held between the thumb and finger; the leaves being considered a special dainty. ❋ Arthur Gray (N/A)
"A hardened and shameless tea-drinker, who for twenty years diluted his meals with the infusion of this fascinating plant; whose kettle had scarcely time to cool; who with tea amused the evening, with tea solaced the midnight, and with tea welcomed the morning." ❋ Arthur Gray (N/A)
The tea-drinker should drink the contents of his or her cup so as to leave only about half a teaspoonful of the beverage remaining. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
He devoured rather than eat his food, and was a remarkable tea-drinker; on one occasion, perhaps for bravado, taking twenty-five cups at a sitting. ❋ Henry Coppee (N/A)
I never was a tea-drinker, but in the hope that it might be of some assistance in allaying my consuming hunger I managed to swallow a cup of strong decoction with a couple of dry biscuits. ❋ Rabindranath Tagore (1901)
She was a terrible tea-drinker, and was very fond of me, but I ill requited her kindness by continually plundering her sugar-bowl. ❋ Unknown (1899)
He was a great diner out, an inordinate tea-drinker, and a voracious and untidy feeder. ❋ Unknown (1886)
A large amount of tea was not required, since Godfrey was the only confirmed tea-drinker. ❋ David Wynford Carnegie (1885)
“A hardened and shameless tea-drinker,” Johnson called himself, who “with tea amuses the evenings, with tea solaces the midnights, and with tea welcomes the mornings.” ❋ Leslie, Stephen (1878)
I got there about half-past seven, having allowed an interval of an hour and a half, which I thought would be sufficient for the most inveterate tea-drinker, even among the Kensal Town laundresses, should such happen to be present. ❋ Charles Maurice Davies (1869)