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tea rooms

n. (tea room English)

Usage examples of "tea rooms".

I crawled round to where I could see Bowden exchanging shots with Felix8, who was now trapped behind an upended mock-Georgian table next to the entrance of the Palm Court Tea Rooms.

I crawled round to where I could see Bowden exchanging shots with FelixS, who was now trapped behind an upended mock-Georgian table next to the entrance of the Palm Court Tea Rooms.

It was mid-afternoon by the time he had bathed and shaved and dressed, so he and Julie went out to have something to eat in one of the spacious tea rooms in the fashionable Rua Garrett, where the settees were comfortably cushioned and the waitresses were dressed in black and white like maids in an English stately home.

Look at that woman caught last year passing information to the Germans at the Russian Tea Rooms.

She headed for the rear of the tea rooms with a calm and composed face, as though she didn't have a care in the world.

Evidently, however, there were degrees of brazenness, even in tea rooms.

She tossed it all on to the tray and made her way across the steamy, fifteenth-century tea rooms to where Peter had finished rolling her a cigarette and was starting on one for himself.

The long lavatory-like passages were dark and dirty, and small white cards with precise military writing labelled each green-painted door: GS 3, Major this, Colonel that, Gentlemen, and odd anonymous tea rooms from which bubbly old ladies in spectacles appeared when not practising alchemy within.

Probably met her in some tea room, although we can't find anything from the tea rooms.

The Clock Tea Rooms, in Market Street, he found to be closed for redecoration.