THEY CRIED AND LATER HAD TEA AND CRUMPETS;]
people for the power of England have such experience in the field of crumpets
A crumpet is a sweet, baked item, made with yeast which gives it the characteristic holes in the surface - the holes form as the dough rises. Although they are uniquely British (not just English!), I have never heard England described as "the land of the crumpets" even though I have lived here all of my life. In English slang "crumpet" can mean an attractive lady, or even sex! A man might ask his friend, "Did you get any crumpet last night?" meaning "did you have sex?" This was quite common in the 1950's but is not much used nowadays. I'd be very interested to hear where you've seen or heard England described this way.
They all got hungry and buttered some crumpets...
foods that the british brought to trinidad are: crumpets, fish and chips, chicken and chips, salmon, burgers and sandwiches
No its as English as tea and crumpets!
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well since he is english id say tea and crumpets...or fish and chips.. chip chip cheerio!
fish and chips, biscuits, crumpets, Yorkshire pudding, kidney pie, roast beef, scones
syrup cokkies your fav food and somone you like
The correct spelling of the plural of crumpet (English baked good) is crumpets.
morning basics like tea and crumpets etc... fish and chips!!
stands the village clock at ten to three And are there crumpets still for tea RUPERT BROOKS
Pie and crumpets
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