teahouse Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈtiː.haʊs]
  • Us [ ˈtiː.haʊs]

Meaning of teahouse In English

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Examples of teahouse

  • The Pontocho part of the city has many restaurants and teahouses. 

  • Flourishing teahouses were indispensable nodal points for street culture.

  • The spectacle of opium dens in the old days was grander than teahouses, they were what people called biggies in the international settlement.

  • Formerly, women were severely restricted from appearing in teahouses and theatres, but they increasingly appeared in these places from the early twentieth century.

  • It was a residential space that allowed for the existence of temples and their supporting religious communities, but there were relatively few markets, teahouses, theaters or shops.

  • Within the park are temples, pagodas, pavilions, gardens, teahouses, restaurants, entertainment venues, a small zoo, and other attractions.

  • Eventually, she has a rendezvous with him in the detached teahouse.

  • The teahouse was a place where political allegiances and social rank were said to have been temporarily suspended in favor of honest and rational discourse.

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