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Definition of Teashop
1. Noun. A restaurant where tea and light meals are available.
Specialized synonyms: Buttery
Generic synonyms: Eatery, Eating House, Eating Place, Restaurant
Geographical relationships: Britain, Great Britain, U.k., Uk, United Kingdom, United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland
Definition of Teashop
1. Noun. (alternative spelling of tea shop) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Teashop
1. a tearoom [n -S] - See also: tearoom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Teashop
Literary usage of Teashop
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. China's Millions by China Inland Mission (1886)
"CHINA'S MILLIONS. teashop an invitation was given to sit down to drink tea. ...
About 2 pm we went out with sheet tracts and entered a teashop ; after ..."
2. A New Book about London: A Quaint and Curious Volume of Forgotten Lore by Leopold Wagner (1921)
"Exactly one hundred years later the Daniel Lambert assumed the fresh guise of a
teashop. The memorial tablets affixed by the Society of Arts and the London ..."
3. A New Book about London: A Quaint and Curious Volume of Forgotten Lore by Leopold Wagner (1921)
"Exactly one hundred years later the Daniel Lambert assumed the fresh guise of a
teashop. The memorial tablets affixed by the Society of Arts and the London ..."
4. Annual Report on the Statistics of Labor by Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics (1900)
"Reduction in hours has resulted in less drinking among the men, a teashop taking
the place of the liquor saloon in the section, and the men devoting ..."
5. Doubloons by Eden Phillpotts, Arnold Bennett (1906)
"This occurred precisely opposite to the new teashop which the greatest of afternoon
... They accepted the shelter of the teashop, which was nearly empty, ..."
6. Doubloons by Eden Phillpotts (1906)
"This occurred precisely opposite to the new teashop which the greatest of afternoon
... They accepted the shelter of the teashop, which was nearly empty, ..."
7. Doubloons by Eden Phillpotts (1906)
"... the new teashop which the greatest of afternoon tea companies had then recently
opened half-way between Strange Street and Aldwych. ..."