Examples of 'over for tea' in a sentence
Meaning of "over for tea"
over for tea: A social invitation or gesture to have tea together, often in a casual and friendly setting. This phrase is commonly used in British English to indicate a simple and enjoyable gathering over a cup of tea
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She came over for tea today.
I was not inviting you over for tea.
I asked him over for tea one night.
I was having some friends over for tea.
Come over for tea or something.
And have women over for tea.
Inviting a friend over for tea and sitting and talking for a few hours is easy.
Maybe we could invite her over for tea.
I will be over for tea later.
And then she invited me over for tea.
Invite them over for tea and pleasant conversation?
I will have you both over for tea.
I have invited her over for tea later. We can have a proper chat.
I invited my neighbor over for tea.
I was invited over for tea and talk.
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Before leaving they invited us over for tea.
Maybe you could come over for tea tomorrow afternoon.
I already sent someone to bring her over for tea.
Hermione came over for tea on Saturday.
And we will have friends over for tea.
Oh, they had me over for tea a few weeks ago.
Having my granddaughter over for tea.
Call them over for tea.
ErdoÄŸan invites students who insulted him over for tea.
The judge is having me over for tea this weekend.
Felicity is very happy to have a new friend to have over for tea.
They had me over for tea.
You would have thought the Queen herself had invited me over for tea.
I have invited her over for tea later.
Suppose you are having Napoleon Bonaparte and Jesus Christ over for tea.
Invited you over for tea.
Her neighbor wore a burqa, and one day she called my mother over for tea.
Neighbours over for tea.
He takes Ria home and tells her to call him over for tea.
She used to invite me over for tea all the time.
That will not be necessary . I already sent someone to bring her over for tea.
He wants me over for tea.
Jack, I still do not know why a man trying to ruin us gets invited over for tea.
She wants us both over for tea on Sunday.
Maybe you and your family could come over for tea.
You want to have me over for tea or something?
I shall invite the attractive ones over for tea.
Why do not you invite him over for tea and cakes while you are at it!
And quite another to have one over for tea.
How about coming over for tea one day? Yeah.
The President can not just invite them over for tea.
Yes, we have been meaning to invite you over for tea and a good old-fashioned pummeling.
Your mother rang me, said I am to come over for tea.
Will you come over for tea later?
I am sorry that I have not had you over for tea.
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