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weak tea

alt. 1 (&lit weak tea English) 2 weak (feeble) effort or proposal; unconvincing argument. n. 1 (&lit weak tea English) 2 weak (feeble) effort or proposal; unconvincing argument.

Usage examples of "weak tea".

Some weak tea and them plain digestive biscuits, it's all I can take, with a bit of banana and tapioca, which they get from a nearby village.

They sat on opposite sides of the room with the break in the tatami between them as was customary between host and guest, sensei and pupil, sipping weak tea, leaves that had obviously been used more than once.

You're like a little old maid who thinks marriage is dirty and everything except cups of weak tea in a stuffy old room is dirty.

He poured weak tea for himself, sipped it, and then coughed loudly, nearly gagging, and vigorously thumping himself on the chest.

There was hot spiced wine on the rope work tray for everyone else, and weak tea for her.

Swiveller, who was perfectly ravenous, and had had, all night, amazingly distinct and consistent dreams of mutton chops, double stout, and similar delicacies, felt even the weak tea and dry toast such irresistible temptations, that he consented to eat and drink on one condition.

At home, breakfast had been little more than a slice of brown bread and a cup of weak tea.