teacake

/ˈtiˌkeɪk/
noun
  1. A small, sweet bread or cake, often containing dried fruit, typically eaten with tea.
    • He enjoyed a warm teacake with his afternoon tea.
    • The bakery sells fresh teacakes with raisins and a hint of cinnamon.
    • She toasted a teacake and spread butter on it for breakfast.
  2. In some regions, a type of cookie or biscuit served with tea.
    • The children snacked on teacakes while their parents drank coffee.
    • She packed a few teacakes in her lunchbox for a treat.
    • These teacakes are crisp and lightly sweetened, perfect for dipping.
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