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cambric tea

American  

noun

  1. a mixture of hot water and milk, with sugar and, often, weak tea.


Etymology

Origin of cambric tea

An Americanism dating back to 1885–90

Example Sentences

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Rumpled, testy Mark Rothko produces pictures as smooth and calm as a cup of cambric tea.

From Time Magazine Archive

Just about as stimulating as a dish of cambric tea .

From Time Magazine Archive

New York's founding editor Clay Schuette Felker, 51, attended a public high school in Webster Groves, Mo., has never smoked and rarely drinks anything stronger than cambric tea.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Is there going to be some cambric tea for this baby?" inquired Dr. Ballard.

From Jewel by Burnham, Clara Louise

I'll have you some cambric tea and fry you some hot cakes in a jiffy.

From Honey-Sweet by Turpin, Edna Henry Lee