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high tea
noun
substantial early evening meal including tea
Regions: ↑United Kingdom, ↑UK, ↑U.K., ↑Britain, ↑United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, ↑Great Britain
Hypernyms: ↑dinner

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noun
Britain : a meal served between five and six o'clock usually with meat, salad, stewed fruit, cakes or cookies, and with tea

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Brit.
a late afternoon or early evening meal similar to a light supper.
[1825-35]

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high tea noun
An early-evening meal comprising a hot dish followed by cakes, etc and tea
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Main Entry:high
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high tea
An early-evening meal with tea and eg meat, eggs, fish, or a savoury dish
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Main Entry:tea

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high tea UK US noun [countable/uncountable] [singular high tea plural high teas] british old-fashioned
a small meal served in the late afternoon
Thesaurus: types of mealhyponym

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high tea,
British. a tea at which meat is served, usually later than the ordinary tea.

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n. Brit. a meal eaten in the late afternoon or early evening, typically consisting of a cooked dish, bread and butter, and tea

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noun, pl ⋯ teas [count, noncount]
chiefly Brit : an early evening meal at which tea and often cold meat and sandwiches are usually served

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ˌhigh ˈtea [high tea] noun (BrE)
a meal consisting of cooked food, bread and butter and cakes, usually with tea to drink, eaten in the late afternoon or early evening instead of dinner

Useful english dictionary. 2012.