How To Use Tearoom In A Sentence
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Nelson's already much talked-about installation, which opens to the public this Saturday, takes the visitor through the front door of the elegant, colonnaded 19th-century former tearoom that forms Britain's official pavilion and plunges them into a disorienting, dusty, crepuscular world full of labyrinthine passages, false walls and shoulder-hunchingly low ceilings.
UK Venice Biennale entry 'avoids Britishness'
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She played in the Driskill Hotel's tearoom, which is small but very fancy, and everyone sat on the floor and paid rapt attention.
Chicago Reader
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It was lined with buildings made of grayish-orange Cotswold limestone, tourist facilities mostly - china shops, map stores, tearooms.
BABYCAKES
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She had not given up the fight to transform the tearooms to an alternative health centre and was hopeful of instituting a Pilates class.
MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
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Today, the tearoom is a time-capsule of the Victorian age.
Melbourne
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The opening of the tearooms will see a relaunch of the project to bring the station back to life.
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We entered off an arcade and the tearoom had no outside window, but lots of lights which lit up the very dark timbered walls.
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Asquith's is the perfect place for peckish arctophiles, because downstairs from the tearooms is a charming teddy bear shop.
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Today, I'm told, the people of Basra whisper and mumble about the intifada, but only among family members at home or in tearooms with their most intimate friends.
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Bolton-by-Bowland Post Office opened a tearoom as a sideline to subsidise the existing operation.
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The lighthouse is redundant now; these days it's a tearoom.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the tearoom at work there's an assortment of women's magazines lying around.
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Waitresses dress in costumes which recall the early days of London's first tearooms, when white frilly aprons were worn over black dresses, and white caps covered their hair.
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Carol has indulged her love of chandeliers; walls have been lightened and brightened; and the Pressdees have exposed a super spiral staircase at the back of the tearoom.
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A heated verbal exchange between a Fianna Fail councillor and a Fine Gael rival spilled into the council tearoom at elevenses last week.
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The forest is now owned by the Forestry Commission and includes a visitor centre, shop, tearoom, picnic sites, an adventure play area, waymarked walking trails and cycle routes that run from one to nine miles in length.
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Visitors can see the abbey church, wander around gardens and medieval ruins and relax in the tearoom tucking into a cake baked in monastery kitchens.
Times, Sunday Times
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This tearoom may be small and unassuming but it has lots to boast about.
Times, Sunday Times
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It has an important collection of 18th century drinking glasses, a tranquil walled garden and a garden tearoom.
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The plans include extending the tearoom into the milking parlour, relocating the milking parlour into another building, and improving the kitchen, visitor toilets, staff room and disabled access facilities.
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The raspberry gateau was a Sixties tearoom job, layers of sponge and cream with chocolate hundreds and thousands, jammy goo and one defrosting raspberry bleeding into a rosette of cream.
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Infused with a sense of nostalgic charm, Chapman's caricatures evoke tearooms, groomed lawns, corrugated iron and lamingtons.
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This tearoom may be small and unassuming but it has lots to boast about.
Times, Sunday Times
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We parked the car and made our way to the little tearoom, packed with throngs of tourists.
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I wonder if any acts my friends or I have ever engaged in, in tearooms or outside them, would have antinomian claims to validity.
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The Japanese are planning a tearoom module for the International Space Station, despite the problems with drinking liquids in zero gravity.
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There are two part-timers in the shop; the tearoom is let on a franchise.
Times, Sunday Times
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Are their Lordships struggling to find space in the tearoom or short of sunny spots to sip G&Ts on the terrace?
In praise of … a Lords moratorium | Editorial
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There was an ancient cottage smothered in yellow roses where homemade lemonade and scones magically appeared at our table; tearooms at the back of farm shops piled high with local delicacies; cafes in the quiet back streets of somnolent towns; a National Trust teashop at a lovely red-brick Georgian mansion and the largest monastic ruins in Britain (take a bow, Beningbrough Hall and Fountains Abbey); and no end of rustic pubs.
Roller coaster: a cycle trip across northern England
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Think of them as the best of department store tearoom cuisine - favorites such as shrimp cocktails, chicken salad, and cheese straws.
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Everywhere you look outside, there are turrets and spires, while inside the tearooms serve Clootie dumplings (a rich, steamed fruit pudding).
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There are two part-timers in the shop; the tearoom is let on a franchise.
Times, Sunday Times
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You will even be invited to sample the brew in the domaine's own tearoom.
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They'll be showing up everywhere in cafes, tearooms, restaurants.
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An expert warden will be on hand to help you find the elusive bittern and then it's back to the tearoom for a hearty bowl of soup.
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Our waiter is bemused by our request and allows us to use the tearoom for our photography session.
A Glimpse
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After it was bought by the council, Glasgow dignitaries held parties in the castle while the crowds packed into the tearoom.
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Start-of-season trout fishermen cast their flies across the crystal water as I strode past, hungry for the good nosh at the Abbey Tearooms.
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As well as a tearoom with home-made food, there will be a gift shop with original crafts, artwork and garden gifts.
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That only left time to visit the tearooms for a superb Devonshire cream tea, before the heavens opened again, and we made a dash for the car.
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Our house was a byre which was first converted into a tearoom when the place was a children's farm park, and later became a cottage for the owner.
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Why is there a raw kumara sweet potato sitting on a plate in the staff tearoom?
I have questions
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Running down the beer stocks, reducing the catering to a "tearoom" with snacks and cakes, closing the club before golfers had finished playing and reducing the space for club notices were among the list of complaints from the long suffering players.
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Florals are just as adaptable, ranging from retro-flavoured patterns - think chintzy 1940s tearooms - to bold blooms and dainty petals.
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Kincaid had to admit the tearoom was a charming enough place, a warm retreat with heavy oak furniture and bright Blue Calico tea services, but the drawing of Alice in Wonderland on the restaurant’s paper menus made him think of Vic.
Dreaming of the Bones
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Nelson's already much talked-about installation, which opens to the public this Saturday, takes the visitor through the front door of the elegant, colonnaded 19th-century former tearoom that forms Britain's official pavilion and plunges them into a disorienting, dusty, crepuscular world full of labyrinthine passages, false walls and shoulder-hunchingly low ceilings.
UK Venice Biennale entry 'avoids Britishness'
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There was a swimming pool, a cinema and a tearoom where Hitler would eat cake, and even a vegetable garden for his awkward meals.
From Hitler to Gaddafi: dictators and their bunkers
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Wendy recalls the excitement of going with her mother and aunt to a tearoom below street level and having an ice cream sundae and a fizzy drink.
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Nelson's already much talked-about installation, which opens to the public this Saturday, takes the visitor through the front door of the elegant, colonnaded 19th-century former tearoom that forms Britain's official pavilion and plunges them into a disorienting, dusty, crepuscular world full of labyrinthine passages, false walls and shoulder-hunchingly low ceilings.
UK Venice Biennale entry 'avoids Britishness'
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This tearoom may be small and unassuming but it has lots to boast about.
Times, Sunday Times
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The plans include extending the tearoom into the milking parlour, relocating the milking parlour into another building, and improving the kitchen, visitor toilets, staff room and disabled access facilities.
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As well as a tearoom with home-made food, there will be a gift shop with original crafts, artwork and garden gifts.
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The tearoom was a place for everything new, and oriental and African philosophies were very interesting for a new democracy.
Prague Monitor
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A precursor to the nightclubs of the 1920s, the tearoom was the place not only to be seen but to learn the latest ragtime dances or the supremely naughty Argentine tango.
Thé Dansant | Edwardian Promenade
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Described as a traditional tearoom serving light lunches and snacks, morning coffee and afternoon teas, it is open daily, except Sunday, until 5pm.
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While the Savoy remains one of the more traditional tearooms in London, even this traditional establishment is not impervious to modernisation.
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The relative prosperity afforded by tearoom soothsaying freed Martin to pursue art.
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This tearoom may be small and unassuming but it has lots to boast about.
Times, Sunday Times