16 examples of teatime in sentences

A little before teatime, he looked up at me, curiously.

"I mean, it'll keep till teatime; it's no catch having to sweat across to the house now.

"Mabel mentions that she's been alone at The Towers since the end of August," Frances told me at teatime; "and I'm sure she feels out of it and lonely.

We got to camp about teatime.

About teatime, isn't it, mother?

It was towards teatime when he satisfied me of his own innocence on these points; but don't run away with the idea that by this time we were well on with the business.

But the roar of laughter that followed him made him realize that it was all a joke, and at teatime he helped us to trap some newcomers who'd never heard of the game.

And ever since teatime she had been up in the attic, putting away her summer gowns.

But I don't want to frighten my peopleso perhaps, if you just looked in about teatime, as if you'd called? "Yours truly, "ALICE CARTARET.

But as the Vicar of Garth had called on him and left his card on Monday, there was no reason why he shouldn't look in on Wednesday about teatime.

" "At teatime?" "Very wellat teatime.

" "At teatime?" "Very wellat teatime.

Though the Vicar did not know it, Rowcliffe had looked in at teatime the next Wednesday and the next after that.

But the concert was not till the first week in December; and it was in November that Rowcliffe began to form the habit that made him remarkable in Garth, of looking in at the Vicarage toward teatime every Wednesday afternoon.

When she had all the rest of the week to walk in she would set out on Wednesdays before teatime and continue until long after dark.

At teatime the skipper attempted to reverse the procedure at the other meals; but as Miss Harris steadfastly declined to sit at the same table as the mate, his good intentions came to naught.

16 examples of  teatime  in sentences