How To Use Teahouse In A Sentence
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This nameless neighborhood is a haunt of the stylish, and people-watching vantage points range from teahouses and corner fruit stands (sample some pomelo or other local produce) to hip lounge bars like 2046.
After Hours: Taipei
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But the whispered questions at teahouses in Rangoon and across Burma were always delivered the same way.
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The soldier and the condemned man had found some acquaintances in the teahouse, who detained them.
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Lovers date in teahouses; strangers come for blind dates; elderly people carry their birdcages and busy folk jabber into their mobile phones.
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The teahouse also offers light meals such as sausage rice with cream sauce and curry beef rice.

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The best place is on the top floor, where the teahouse is situated.
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This retiring neighbourhood feels like a throwback to an older Korea, full of exquisite cafes, wooden framed teahouses, and little restaurants - serving suckling pig with kimchi pickle, or the wildly more-ish native staple called bibimbap.
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In urban areas, men enjoy spending their leisure time in teahouses, socializing and smoking the hookah, or water pipe.
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To travel to see FLW's "Falling Water", to experience a true Japanese teahouse in Kyoto and see the vibrance of India ...
Velleite - French Word-A-Day
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Friday was also the day my artist friends gathered in a dirty teahouse where, for 1,500 dinar, you can purchase a glass of bitter lemon tea, rent a narghile (water pipe), and sit for hours.
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He turned and followed Murray-Roberts down a narrow alleyway beside the teahouse.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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And then one night he greeted the mistress of the Ichiriki Teahouse in the curtest manner I'd ever seen, by strolling past without so much as a nod.
Memoirs of a Geisha
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Today, the restored teahouse once again plays host to tea-party fund-raisers, cookouts with friends, and children's parties.
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The two of them walked the few metres to the teahouse, where old men were already gathering.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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They were sitting on the steps or resting on the balconies of the teahouses, staring at the tired, footsore pilgrims as they trudged past.
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A servant who offers customers tea in teahouses is respectfully called the Tea Service Master.
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The design of the teahouse is authentic, including the imported blue tile roof.
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Wasif was laughing though, fit to burst, and the people of the teahouse were gathering around with puzzled but interested faces, peering.
KARA KUSH
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Suddenly there was no wait for a table at a popular teahouse.
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They moved to the port, supported themselves and her by keeping that exclusive teahouse for people who will never recognize her.
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A patio of pavers laid on sand links the teahouse with the pond.
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And needless to say, in the tiny teahouse I was myself the proverbial bull in the china shop.
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There are bamboo birdcages hanging everywhere in Hong Kong if you keep an eye out: in the corners of teahouses, on high balconies among the washing, outside shops.
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Any Japanese who can afford it has a special room set aside for use as a " teahouse ".
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There were more serais and teahouses on the road, as they travelled through the area which was now more Turkic than Persian.
KARA KUSH
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The bier in teahouse is decorated completely according to Mohammedan custom, of every bier all around surround have the crib, lest people is above unthinking, sit step.
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A few enterprising residents have opened vegetable stands, tailor shops, carpentry mills and teahouses in tiny shacks.
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There was an open-air teahouse with picnic tables and young Japanese girls in kimonos who brought dainty teacups along with two pots of tea.
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Emerging from the teahouse, we discovered the storm had grown savage.
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The teahouse is a lovely place to escape to.
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But thanks to an unknown teahouse owner's creative imagination, it was rolled between a bannock and eaten like a crispy sandwich.
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Word would surely soon get around that there was a capitalist-imperialist agent and agitator running a teahouse in this area...
KARA KUSH
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Now there are 80 maikoin training and teahouses are turning applicants away.
Times, Sunday Times