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teacake
/ ˈtiːˌkeɪk /
noun
- a flat cake made from a yeast dough with raisins in it, usually eaten toasted and buttered
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It dispenses all kinds of dreams—bad dreams, good dreams,short nightmares to stave off worse ones, recurring dreams with a teacake marshmallow center.
He fed me with little pieces of hot teacake and other dainties.
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When I went to tell them tea was ready, and there was a teacake, Dora was crying like anything and Alice hugging her.
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She had got a hot teacake for him, and she was a little hurt that he was dark and preoccupied as he consumed it.
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He had always been such a boy for teacake, and then when one went out specially and got him one——!
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I laughed, and asked whether our teacake was ready, and looked out of the window.
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