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tealess
tealess, a. (ˈtiːlɪs) [f. tea n. + -less.] Without or destitute of tea; not having had one's tea.1821 Blackw. Mag. X. 562 Day pass'd, defrauded of its moistest meals, Breakfastless, milkless, tealess, soupless. 1849 Thackeray Pendennis lxiv, He..sat..rapt in wonder, tealess, and bread-and-butterless...
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beerless
beerless, a. (ˈbɪəlɪs) [f. beer n.1 + -less.] Without or unprovided with beer.1846 R. Ford Gather. Spain xv. 169 This..tealess, beerless, beefless land. 1909 Daily Chron. 24 June 4/4 A beerless public-house, where sugary non-alcoholic beverages are sold. 1970 Daily Tel. 19 Oct. 15/8 Some villages..a...
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soupless
ˈsoupless, a. [f. soup n.] Having no soup.1821 Blackw. Mag. X. 562 Breakfastless, milkless, tealess, soupless, punchless.
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bread and butter
bread and ˈbutter (Often written with hyphens, esp. when used attrib.) 1. a. Bread spread with butter; also attrib. Also attrib. and comb., as bread-and-butter pudding; bread-and-butterless adj.1630 Wadsworth Sp. Pilgr. iii. 15 Euery one hath..a peece of bread and butter. 1711 Addison Spect. No. 323...
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punch
▪ I. punch, n.1 (pʌnʃ) Also 5–6 punche, 6 ponche. [app. a collateral form of pounce n.1, used in certain senses, chiefly related to uses of punch v.1; or shortened from puncheon1, with which it is synonymous in nearly every sense.] † 1. A dagger; = puncheon1 1. Obs. rare.c 1460 Play Sacram. 474 (Sta...
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