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Definition of Tea garden
1. Noun. A public garden where tea is served.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tea Garden
Literary usage of Tea garden
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Connoisseur by George Colman, B. Thornton (1904)
"... Boys robbing an Orchard, The Fruits of Early Industry and Economy, The Effects
of Extravagance and Idleness, A Tea- Garden, Guinea Pigs, Dancing Dogs, ..."
2. The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in Connection with the by Robert Chambers (1832)
"The old tea-garden built upon ; and the house destroyed in 1849 ; a large
public-house now marking the site of the older building we engrave. ..."
3. California the Beautiful: Camera Studies by California Artists; with by Paul Elder (1911)
"THE JAPANESE TEA-GARDEN There is another well-known drive from the city — so well
known, indeed, that I hesitate to mention it — that through the Golden ..."
4. Baptist Missionary Magazine by American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1899)
"As a rule there are no villages very near to a tea-garden; the garden is simply
a great opening in the forest, and the people feel almost imprisoned. ..."