elevenses
Americannoun
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a midmorning break for refreshments.
They paused for tea and muffins at elevenses.
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the refreshments taken; a midmorning snack.
Elevenses were not ready to be served.
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of elevenses
First recorded in 1840–65; originally dialect; doubly pluralized form of eleven, perhaps as ellipsis of eleven hours (eleven o'clock)
Example Sentences
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For late lunchers or those with particularly high-stakes mornings, maybe the elevenses, which occurs at 11 a.m., is a better fit.
From New York Times • Feb. 27, 2021
Meanwhile, the UK’s powerful ability to get on its high horse about elevenses kicked into gear.
From The Guardian • Jun. 24, 2020
It's mid-morning - elevenses time - in the Oxford Street flagship BHS store, but the cafe which opens un-enticingly onto a slightly dingy side street is very sparsely populated.
From BBC • Apr. 25, 2016
Film critics have not been as positive about The Hobbit as fans, but they positively heaped elevenses of derision upon Peter Jackson‘s decision to “experiment” with High Frame Rate in such a high profile feature.
From Forbes • Jan. 11, 2013
IBs horse and squire were in the courtyard, ready to take him back to Castle Bliant, but the two men were having their elevenses before he started.
From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White
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