Examples of 'me to tea' in a sentence

Meaning of "me to tea"

me to tea - Refers to an invitation to have tea with someone, which can also imply a social gathering or a simple friendly gesture

How to use "me to tea" in a sentence

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me to tea
She always had me to tea and dinner.
Alexander asked me various questions and treated me to tea.
Invite me to tea or coffee if you wish to thank me.
So good of you to invite me to tea this afternoon.
I feel like the Queen of England has invited me to tea.
Treat me to tea or something.
Thank you for inviting me to tea.
Jim invited me to tea at her home on Friday.
Has graciously invited me to tea.
So when you invite me to tea Gotta have Cheeky.
The Bingleys have invited me to tea.
Gaston wants to take me to tea at the Reservoirs.
Lydia! The Bingleys have invited me to tea.
Miss Lane has invited me to tea at the post office.
Today, the old guy invited me to tea.

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If you do not invite me to tea I have to get annoying.
Better than inviting me to tea.
Lionel brought me to tea at Tite Street.
It 's past teatime, and they always invited me to tea.
No, but … Miss Lane has invited me to tea at the post office.
Larry Grey wrote, asking me to tea.
She invited me to tea.
Even Lady Bridgelow, see? And Mrs Amphlett has invited me to tea next week.
Grandmama! Gaston wants to take me to tea at the Reservoirs.
He invited me to tea.
And Mrs Amphlett has invited me to tea next week.
At least president Wilson had had me to tea at the White House.
It 's so good of you to invite me to tea this afternoon.
I would love it! Gaston wants to take me to tea at the Reservoirs.
We met last year . Lionel brought me to tea at Tite Street.

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