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Definition of tea party in English: tea partynoun 1A social gathering in the afternoon at which tea, cakes, and other light refreshments are served. Example sentencesExamples - He certainly is not planning a tea party, that's for sure.
- But the annual tea party to reunite former residents and their families has been brought to an end after 12 years.
- It is the perfect outfit for a posh lady to wear to a garden tea party.
- Pull out the teapot and teacups and hold an afternoon tea party.
- Yu made the announcement yesterday afternoon during a tea party with the media in the Cabinet complex.
- The friendship started, of all places, at a tea party at the principal's house.
- The soirée consists of a tea party with your closest friends and their mothers.
- One usually thinks of a tea party as a festive occasion, but this gathering is one that may have occurred on a daily basis.
- No doubt we will see the site of the famous tea party and other historical locations as well as getting Nat's own views on that interesting part of the world.
- The tea party organised by Balla Foroige Club was well supported on Saturday evening and Sunday morning and was a great success.
- The singer hosted a tea party to herald the latest departure in her varied two-decade career - writing children's stories.
- I appreciate the invitation for the afternoon tea party with Princess Mikasa but unfortunately had to go on to something else.
- It looks as if they've had a tea party - it's a right mess.
- The local ladies of the Limerick Invalid fund thank all who contributed so generously to the afternoon tea party.
- We had a tea party at the hospital and a glass of wine on the ward and he got his telegram from the Queen.
- Volunteer drivers are also needed monthly - or less if on a rota - to chauffeur two members each, join in the tea party and help as needed.
- They could put on a tea party and have everyone wear white gloves and the right would still say the feminazis are on the march.
- At least the Vicar's tea party serves refreshments.
- Some people attended day centres but often they hardly knew anyone and a small intimate group of 12 at a tea party allowed them to make friends and talk more easily.
- Later, in the United Church Hall, war veterans enjoyed a tea party prepared by Cricklade WI members and served by children.
2A US political movement that emerged from a series of conservative protests against the federal government in 2009. Definition of tea party in US English: tea partynounˈti ˌpɑrdiˈtē ˌpärdē 1A social gathering in the afternoon at which tea, cakes, and other light refreshments are served. Example sentencesExamples - Later, in the United Church Hall, war veterans enjoyed a tea party prepared by Cricklade WI members and served by children.
- We had a tea party at the hospital and a glass of wine on the ward and he got his telegram from the Queen.
- But the annual tea party to reunite former residents and their families has been brought to an end after 12 years.
- I appreciate the invitation for the afternoon tea party with Princess Mikasa but unfortunately had to go on to something else.
- It is the perfect outfit for a posh lady to wear to a garden tea party.
- He certainly is not planning a tea party, that's for sure.
- The tea party organised by Balla Foroige Club was well supported on Saturday evening and Sunday morning and was a great success.
- The soirée consists of a tea party with your closest friends and their mothers.
- Yu made the announcement yesterday afternoon during a tea party with the media in the Cabinet complex.
- They could put on a tea party and have everyone wear white gloves and the right would still say the feminazis are on the march.
- Pull out the teapot and teacups and hold an afternoon tea party.
- The local ladies of the Limerick Invalid fund thank all who contributed so generously to the afternoon tea party.
- At least the Vicar's tea party serves refreshments.
- Some people attended day centres but often they hardly knew anyone and a small intimate group of 12 at a tea party allowed them to make friends and talk more easily.
- The singer hosted a tea party to herald the latest departure in her varied two-decade career - writing children's stories.
- The friendship started, of all places, at a tea party at the principal's house.
- Volunteer drivers are also needed monthly - or less if on a rota - to chauffeur two members each, join in the tea party and help as needed.
- No doubt we will see the site of the famous tea party and other historical locations as well as getting Nat's own views on that interesting part of the world.
- It looks as if they've had a tea party - it's a right mess.
- One usually thinks of a tea party as a festive occasion, but this gathering is one that may have occurred on a daily basis.
2A US political movement that emerged from a series of conservative protests against the federal government in 2009. Example sentencesExamples - Florida, always a key electoral battleground, has become ground zero for the burgeoning Tea Party movement this year.
- And if Tea Party Republicans do win big next year, what has already happened in California could happen at the national level.
- This is a perfect opportunity for the Tea Party movement.
- Now, Tea Party activists are trying to take over the establishment, ground up.
- But they have energized the Brown campaign and brought it new support, not least from the antitax Tea Party movement and other conservative groups.
- Mr. Kennedy has gotten some support from conservative Tea Party organizations.
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