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Use "tea-time" in a sentence
"A lot of people will be looking to Paris at tea-time tomorrow to see whether Marc Lièvremont has got the show back on the road or whether Scotland are the force they promise to be."
"You can use it to shoot to Europe, drop hellfire, then head back sonically whilst attending therapy – and all before tea-time."
"That said, I'm pleased to see you acknowledge that some topics aren't right for a Saturday tea-time programme, because the classic deflection of anyone criticising Doctor Who is to argue that "kids understand a lot more than you think"."