teatime - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • make: Based on traditional Scottish recipes, they have a unique character and make welcome teatime treats.
  • come: Then came teatime and bedtime as quickly as possible afterward.

Adjective modifier

  • dark: If there is a long, dark teatime of the soul, I hope they have Earl Gray.
  • long: If there is a long, dark teatime of the soul, I hope they have Earl Gray.
  • local: Goals are to be shown on BBC local news monday teatime the Burgess goal not to be missed!
  • traditional: Come and learn how to make some traditional British teatime treats such as scones, raisin buns and chocolate chip shortbread biscuits.

Modifies a noun

  • slot: Mary Goldring gave the UK's privatized utilities The Goldring Audit... and the teatime slot paid a visit to Eerie, Indiana.
  • treat: This excellent teatime treat is lovely just sliced and buttered, as with our popular Plum Bread.
  • show: The Golden Shot was the Sunday teatime quiz show.
  • series: In 1965 he was returned to England for this children's teatime series, which ran for three years.
  • quiz: The Golden Shot was the Sunday teatime quiz show.
  • TV: Viewing figures slipped; the program was now being given a serious run by teatime commercial TV regional shows.

Noun used with modifier

  • Monday: Goals are to be shown on BBC local news monday teatime the Burgess goal not to be missed!
  • news: Goals are to be shown on BBC local news monday teatime the Burgess goal not to be missed!

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.