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Synonyms of 'tea'

tea

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Tea to the English is really a picnic indoors [Alice Walker – The Color Purple]
Look here, Steward, if this is coffee, I want tea; but if this is tea, then I wish for coffee [Punch]
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larva or lava?

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conker or conquer?

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ewe or yew?

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pray or prey?

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faltering economy or industrial economies?

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The programme has wide significance for other advanced faltering economy. The programme has wide significance for other advanced industrial economies.

draft proposal or takeover proposal?

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negative view or ocean views?

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There isn't a pool but the negative view are wonderful. There isn't a pool but the ocean views are wonderful.

fantastic atmosphere or poisonous atmosphere?

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With more seats made available, it should be a fantastic atmosphere. With more seats made available, it should be a poisonous atmosphere.

face the danger or spell danger?

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There are also good reasons to face the danger and go ahead. There are also good reasons to spell danger and go ahead.
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