Teashops

Word TEASHOPS
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Definitions and meanings of "Teashops"

What do we mean by teashops?

A shop that sells tea.

A cafe where tea is served with light (usually sweet) foods.

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The word "teashops" in example sentences

Relive the 1800s – minus the Hard Times and stultifying social strictures – as town criers, teashops, strongwomen and steam buses descend on Ulverston's cobbled streets. ❋ Unknown (2011)

You'll not want for cute pubs like the thatched Royal Oak at Fritham, or teashops like Burley's equally thatched Old Farmhouse, or fancy food like the Michelin-starred Montagu Arms in Beaulieu. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Any man you pass on the street could have a secret life as an Islamist fighter, and in the villages of southern Lebanon, many of the men in the marketplace and the teashops are, in fact, Hezbollah operatives. ❋ Thanassis Cambanis (2010)

What comes across most in her casual conversations with people in markets, on buses and in teashops is their resilience, their courage and their humour. ❋ Sue Arnold (2010)

I, for one, fear the loss of the more wayward teashops and souvenir emporiums in this Shoreditch-ing of the south coast. ❋ Travis Elborough (2010)

Suffragettes prom­oted the ABC teashops and Lyons Corner Houses, presumably because the women could enjoy themselves in unchaperoned settings that were suitable and safe for decent women. ❋ Hels (2009)

The development of tourist facilities (hotels and teashops) on the eastern side of the park has not been controlled. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Numerous teashops and small restaurants can be of great relief. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The local street-side teashops receive nightly reports from government scripted MRTV, but few people listen. ❋ Unknown (2008)

These are the sorts of issues that are most often discussed at the teashops -- after they've finished discussing the international soccer leagues, of course. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It is mostly done outdoors, at night, sitting at low tables, on tiny stools at street corner teashops. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This is not what is served in hotels and teashops around the U.S. ❋ Unknown (2006)

It's one of my favourite places - I like the wideness of the Norfolk landscape contrasting with the cosy feeling in the village, the teashops, the creamy white blossom on the hedgerows. ❋ Joanna Bogle (2008)

GREAT BRITISH TRADITION: it was Wednesday, early-closing day, and the two teashops in the village were closed! ❋ Joanna Bogle (2007)

A year ago the Indian government made it illegal for children to work in restaurants, hotels and teashops, among other places. ❋ Unknown (2007)

His journey around Kars, the city, reminds me a little of Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer, because of his exquisite focus on the characters and the city itself, its teashops, vegetable sellers, politicians. ❋ Unknown (2007)

As you may know already, prior to the deposing of Saddam Hussein, Iraqis use to sit in teashops in Bagdhad puffing away while cussing out Ghengis Khan, i.e. the marauder who sacked and defiled ancient Babylon about 800 years ago. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Market research was conducted at every step of the Nirodh campaign to provide feedback to the campaign planners: The selection of the name Nirodh over various alternatives, the choice of teashops and cigarette stands as distribution outlets that would be accessible and acceptable to the intended audience, and what information was needed by Indian men about how to use condoms. ❋ Everett M. Rogers (2003)

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