Definition: 1. The dried leaves, (called tea leaves ), of the tea bush. 2. A beverage made by steeping tea leaves in water. 3. Dried leaves of the tea shrub; used to make tea.
Use 'tea' in a sentence:
1. Tea processing requires both technique and artistry.
2. We sat in the station buffet sipping tea.
3. I need a cup of tea and a sit-down.
4. She stirred her tea.
5. Have a cup of tea ─ unless you'd prefer a cold drink?
6. Denise went downstairs and made some tea.
7. America imports about 190 million pounds of tea a year.
8. Let him get his own cup of tea.
9. He finished the tea and laid the cup aside.
10. Cold tea is very soothing for burns.
11. There's tea in the pot.
12. Is there any more tea in the pot?
13. She sat there, sipping at her tea.
14. I've poured a cup of tea for you.
15. Two teas, please.
16. He's nice enough but not really my cup of tea.
17. He drank his cup of tea.
18. Grace poured a cup of weak tea.
19. He was slurping his tea.
20. I'll put the kettle on and make some tea.
21. I've poured you a cup of tea.
22. Would you like a cup of tea?
23. Would you like tea or coffee?
24. Can you stop for tea?
25. Always let tea brew for a few minutes.
26. Sarah, bless her, had made a cup of tea.
27. Tea or coffee?
28. There are three basic types of tea.
29. "Tea or coffee?" John asked.
30. Do you want some more tea?
31. Have some tea; it'll calm your nerves.
32. Coffee and tea are in the next aisle.
33. What time do the kids have their tea?
34. Coffee and tea are mild stimulants.
35. I could do with a cup of tea.
36. Do you take milk in your tea?
37. Breakfast consisted of dry bread and a cup of tea.
38. Do you take sugar in your tea?
39. There's hardly any tea left.
40. Do you stock green tea?
41. I'll put the kettle on for tea.
42. I must go home and get the kids their tea.
43. I must go home and get tea for the kids.
44. A cup of tea? There's nothing I'd like better!