[ noun ] a light midafternoon meal of tea and sandwiches or cakes <noun.food> an Englishman would interrupt a war to have his afternoon tea
Dylan Winter continues his Sunday teatime adventures with his barge and horse, sturdy Molly, meeting positively Dickensian canal-side folk.
Perhaps mother's home-cooked lunches, grandmother's teatime baking treats or visits to the kitchen of that vanishing species, the domestic cook.
Mr Kinnock virtually pledges to index public sector pay to private sector wages; central office manages, just, a fax to the press by teatime. Labour's own campaign has been tight rather than brilliant.
Ominously it is to be presented by Noel Edmonds, a man who gives the impression that he would regard the matchbox-on-the-nose trick as a bit too sophisticated for Saturday teatime.
But by teatime the DoT was saying that Norman's name was an error. When contacted, the DoT said that the problem was at Railtrack's end of the line.