Sentence examples for partake of tea from inspiring English sources

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As James says, "whether you partake of tea or not … the situation is in itself delightful".

Perhaps this Homme Sensuel, this Homme Egoiste, this Homme Tosseur might find some time in his otherwise punishing daily schedule to partake of tea with her.

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"It is the same as the position from which one watches the Noh or the rising moon, from which one partakes of the tea ceremony or a cup of hot sake," Mr. Richie wrote.

You can partake of an afternoon tea (£12.25) of tiered sandwiches and pastries, and a cavity-inducing crème fraîche-clotted meringue (£3.95).

After that, they visited a restored 350-year-old, Edo-period tea house where the duke partook in a spot of tea -- ceremonial green tea to be exact -- served by a master in the art.

While sleuthing, Nancy gets knocked out by a crook, and comes to in an elegant old mansion ("Nancy saw lovely damask draperies, satin-covered sofas and chairs"), where she partakes of a refreshing tea service and cinnamon toast; renewed, she discovers a secret passageway, thanks to a cunning knob of some kind, rapidly solves the mystery, and restores social order.

Back in the 1930s and 40s, the hepcats and Vipers who served as marijuana's early adopters gathered at places called "tea pads" to partake of their shared sacrament.

A cup of tea?

Lots of tea.

Not your cup of tea?

Cup of tea, anyone?

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