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  • 1Elevenses — Part of a series on Meals …

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  • 2elevenses — [[t]ɪle̱v(ə)nzɪz[/t]] N UNCOUNT Elevenses is a short break when you have a cup of tea or coffee, and sometimes biscuits, at around eleven o clock in the morning. [BRIT, INFORMAL] …

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  • 3elevenses — e|lev|en|ses [ıˈlevənzız] n [U] BrE old fashioned a cup of coffee or tea and a ↑biscuit, that you have in the middle of the morning …

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  • 4elevenses — noun (U) BrE informal a cup of coffee or tea and a biscuit (1), that you have in the middle of the morning …

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  • 5Tea (meal) — This article is about meals referred to as tea . For the beverage, see tea. Part of a series on Meals …

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  • 6New Zealand 1000 Guineas — For races of a similar name, see Thousand Guineas (disambiguation). Group I race New Zealand 1000 Guineas Location Riccarton Park Christchurch, New Zealand Inaugurated 1973 Race type Thoroughbred Flat racing Website …

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  • 8Hobbit — In J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium, Hobbits are a diminutive race that inhabit the lands of Middle earth. Known as Halflings to most and Periannath by the Elves, the word Hobbit is derived from the name Holbytlan which means hole dwellers in the… …

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  • 9meals — Americans and British people generally eat three meals a day though the names vary according to people’s lifestyles and where they live.   The first meal of the day is breakfast. The traditional full English breakfast served in many British… …

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  • 10Brunch — or bruncheon is a combination of breakfast and lunch. [http://web.foodnetwork.com/food/web/encyclopedia/termdetail/0,7770,667,00.html foodnetwork] The term is a portmanteau of breakfast and lunch(eon). Brunch is often served after a morning event …

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