Teaing

Word TEAING
Character 6
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Definitions and meanings of "Teaing"

What do we mean by teaing?

To drink tea.

To take afternoon tea (the light meal).

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The word "teaing" in example sentences

And once gathered, the serious business of "teaing" over, the fun of the evening began. ❋ T. C. DeLeon (N/A)

"Acton and Bourne teaing together like two birds on a bough!" he gasped. ❋ Frederick Swainson (N/A)

We married folks do the requisite amount of visiting and teaing-out; and sometimes even rise in our wrath and come out to dinner. ❋ T. C. DeLeon (N/A)

When Linton wanted him to come and play fives after school, he declined on the ground that he was teaing with Chadwick, of Appleby's. ❋ Unknown (1928)

Jackson, of Dexter's, was teaing with Linton, and, as was his habit, was giving him a condensed history of his life since he last saw him. ❋ Unknown (1928)

And I don't say, either, that it doesn't include a lot of dashing up and down Fifth Avenue, and teaing at the Ritz, and meeting magnificent Missions, and being cooed over by Lady Millionaires. ❋ Edna Ferber (1926)

"I found it wandering alone in Sloane Street," Lorraine remarked, "and now we've been teaing together." ❋ Gertrude Page (1897)

It is no proper rest for the mind to clatter from town to town in the dust and cinders, and examine galleries and architecture, and be always meeting people and lunching and teaing and dining, and receiving worrying cables and letters. ❋ Mark Twain (1872)

March morning, and lurching and twisting through two days of diagonal seas, with people aboard dining and undining, and talking and smoking and cocktailing and hot-scotching and beef-teaing; but when the ship came in sight of the islands, and they began to lift their cedared slopes from the turquoise waters, and to explain their drifted snows as the white walls and white roofs of houses, then the waking sense became the dreaming sense, and the sweet impossibility of that drop through air became the sole reality. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

All the time we've been driving and teaing, they've been marching. " ❋ Edna Ferber (1926)

"They're teaing just now," said Poppy, in a reflective tone; "they are all in the dining-room as snug as possible over their high tea. ❋ L. T. Meade (1884)

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