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tennis, anyone?
used for humorously suggesting an activity US Seen as quintessentially British and enormously witty in its many variant forms.- The director took one look at me and said, “But this is a tough guy and you look like you’re about to say, Tennis anyone?” — Dixon (Illinois) Evening Telegraph, p. 4, 5 May 1951
- Cocktails, anyone? — San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, p. 18, 6 July 1956
- Psychology, anyone (Headline) — San Francisco Examiner, p. 5, 26 May 1957
- Bouillabaisse, Anyone? (Headline) — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 10, 31 May 1957
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