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Definition of tea shop in English: tea shopnoun another term for tea room (sense 1) Example sentencesExamples - ‘We wanted to do something in memory of Bob,’ said Miss Bushell, 44, who now runs the tea shop with her mother, Grace.
- Though in Lynne's version of the story homicide is avoided; possibly because he has consumed a ham sandwich in a bar rather than a salad in a tea shop.
- Fans watching the match at a tea shop near the Bakery junction danced in glee, and distributed sweets even as the ‘little master’ was chosen as the man of the match.
- Under the peepal tree behind the tower, a tea shop has come up to cater to the needs of the auto-drivers who park their vehicles at the adjoining auto stand.
- The video clipping shows the four members who include an autorickshaw driver meeting at a tea shop to finalise their place of operation.
- We started with a youth group in my tea shop, Chofhs.
- Anyhow, Brazil had equalised by the time we got to Liverpool Street, they scored a second goal while I was buying breakfast in Sainsburys, and as I arrived at the tea shop England was ejected from the World Cup.
- Interestingly, Deepak ran a tea shop near Gurthalli bridge and had made a strong network by coming in contact with other youths through friends.
- Instead we drank coffee in a tea shop populated by old ladies for whom the epitome of lively conversation is to describe the various ways in which their bodies are falling to pieces.
- While we sat waiting, the weather improved, there was a nice tea shop and a young lad making fresh sandwiches, and once on our way it was soon forgotten.
- There are some great shots of Helen, Sarah and me at the tea shop in Budleigh which we went to, and a couple of good ones from the pub in the evening (luckily no shots of the dancing!
- That must be why many students opt for chowing outside the campus at the local tea shop, the corner dhaba or the truckstop in the city.
- They have also identified 15 activities for the disabled to earn few rupees independently, as leaf plate making, sericulture, or a small loan is given to say start a tea shop.
- You can visit a tea shop in Darband courtesy of Daily Dose of Imagery.
- Quite right, I thought, without irony, reading this in a tea shop.
- If the chance meeting of the country mouse from the Norfolk tea shop and Father Christmas on the streets of London sounds the stuff of a fairytale, then think again.
- Yesterday they closed the tea shop so they could bury him.
- We drove around looking for a tea shop but everywhere (candyfloss and chip shops aside) was closed on account of the bank holiday.
- It has a tea shop, some steps and a view over the swamp and the YMCA.
- A York man barricaded himself in his tea shop for three days as the River Ouse rose higher and higher at the peak of this week's floods.
Definition of tea shop in US English: tea shopnounˈti ˌʃɑpˈtē ˌSHäp another term for tearoom (sense 1) Example sentencesExamples - The video clipping shows the four members who include an autorickshaw driver meeting at a tea shop to finalise their place of operation.
- Anyhow, Brazil had equalised by the time we got to Liverpool Street, they scored a second goal while I was buying breakfast in Sainsburys, and as I arrived at the tea shop England was ejected from the World Cup.
- ‘We wanted to do something in memory of Bob,’ said Miss Bushell, 44, who now runs the tea shop with her mother, Grace.
- We drove around looking for a tea shop but everywhere (candyfloss and chip shops aside) was closed on account of the bank holiday.
- You can visit a tea shop in Darband courtesy of Daily Dose of Imagery.
- Quite right, I thought, without irony, reading this in a tea shop.
- They have also identified 15 activities for the disabled to earn few rupees independently, as leaf plate making, sericulture, or a small loan is given to say start a tea shop.
- While we sat waiting, the weather improved, there was a nice tea shop and a young lad making fresh sandwiches, and once on our way it was soon forgotten.
- If the chance meeting of the country mouse from the Norfolk tea shop and Father Christmas on the streets of London sounds the stuff of a fairytale, then think again.
- It has a tea shop, some steps and a view over the swamp and the YMCA.
- A York man barricaded himself in his tea shop for three days as the River Ouse rose higher and higher at the peak of this week's floods.
- We started with a youth group in my tea shop, Chofhs.
- Though in Lynne's version of the story homicide is avoided; possibly because he has consumed a ham sandwich in a bar rather than a salad in a tea shop.
- There are some great shots of Helen, Sarah and me at the tea shop in Budleigh which we went to, and a couple of good ones from the pub in the evening (luckily no shots of the dancing!
- Yesterday they closed the tea shop so they could bury him.
- Interestingly, Deepak ran a tea shop near Gurthalli bridge and had made a strong network by coming in contact with other youths through friends.
- Fans watching the match at a tea shop near the Bakery junction danced in glee, and distributed sweets even as the ‘little master’ was chosen as the man of the match.
- Instead we drank coffee in a tea shop populated by old ladies for whom the epitome of lively conversation is to describe the various ways in which their bodies are falling to pieces.
- Under the peepal tree behind the tower, a tea shop has come up to cater to the needs of the auto-drivers who park their vehicles at the adjoining auto stand.
- That must be why many students opt for chowing outside the campus at the local tea shop, the corner dhaba or the truckstop in the city.
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