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Answer for the clue "Most inferior of teashops initially in Suffolk resort ", 9 letters:
lowestoft

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Lowestoft (, or ) is a town in the English county of Suffolk . The town is on the North Sea coast and is the most easterly settlement of the United Kingdom . It is north-east of London , north-east of Ipswich and south-east of Norwich . It is situated on ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
type of porcelain, named for a town in Suffolk where it was made from 1757.

Usage examples of lowestoft.

Sir Roger Lowestoft with all decency little more than a year back, and having for a space mourned him with suitable propriety she had now launched upon a single life again, which promised to be very much more entertaining than had been the married state.

My Lady Lowestoft made no idle boast when she declared that all the world might be seen at her rout that evening.

Prudence turned away, and came upon my Lady Lowestoft, in gay talk with Mr Walpole, who, since he lived so close, was naturally a late comer.

So the sandy gentleman was the new Lord Barham, of whom Lady Lowestoft had warned them?

He was constrained to drive out visiting with my Lady Lowestoft, and went, smothering a yawn.

She stood now behind his chair, Sir Raymond Orton a few paces from her, and my Lady Lowestoft, laughing immoderately at something Mr Selwyn was saying to her, not far distant.

My lord had something to say on the matter himself when he took a dish of Bohea with my Lady Lowestoft next day.

So much for Robin, and for my Lady Lowestoft, scornful of his perspicacity.

My Lady Lowestoft was true to her word: she bore her guests off to the Richmond house, and gave there, lest any should think the retirement suspicious, a large ball.

My Lady Lowestoft had often marvelled at the perfection of his acting, the rigid attention to every little feminine detail, but she doubted whether she had ever appreciated him fully until now, when he threw off his disguise and all its attendant mannerisms.

Such a notion occurred to no one, more especially since it appeared that more than once my lord had warned my Lady Lowestoft that she should not trust too much in her youthful visitors.

May I caught a train from London to the seaside town and fishing port of Lowestoft, in Suffolk.

They did not say that the accident had happened on the date I was in Lowestoft, but I knew that must be the one.

In the USA I might make my fortune, but in places like the Pavilion Theatre in Lowestoft I earn my living.

Counting the man who came to see me in the hotel in Lowestoft, and my own here in London, I have been examined by three doctors.