tearoom

IPA: tˈɪrum

noun

  • A café which serves tea, usually with light food.
  • (euphemistic, slang) A public lavatory, particularly (US gay slang, dated) as a meeting place for homosexual men.
  • (Australia) A room in a workplace set aside for tea breaks, lunch breaks, snacking, etc.; a break room.
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Examples of "tearoom" in Sentences

  • There is a tearoom on the premises.
  • Tearoom is a venue centered on drinking tea.
  • Desfontaines also opened a tearoom at the pastry shop.
  • A snack bar, tearoom and workshop are situated here too.
  • Gerry and John stop at a tearoom further down the coast.
  • A tea house or tearoom is a venue centered on drinking tea.
  • The National Trust runs a shop and a tearoom in the village.
  • The staff are friendly and helpful, and there is a small tearoom.
  • Her first tearoom was decorated in a contemporary baronial style.
  • By the 1970s, the tearoom was upgraded to a fully licensed restaurant.

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