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teashops Meaning in Bengali







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Today, the approach is used popularly by teashops carrying tea of Chinese origins, and by tea connoisseurs as a way to maximize.


guests discussing diverse topics such as cheese and onion crisps, the teashops of Dundee, and Tony Benn.


Puliancholai is a hamlet of about 30 families and 10-15 teashops in the dense forest region of the same name on the foot hills of Kolli Hills (Eastern.


Starting in 1904, J Lyons began selling packaged tea through its network of teashops.


square metres (43,056 sq ft) food court with cafes, fast food, dining and teashops.


There are a few village teashops, schools and temples in this village center.


teashop in Piccadilly, London, and from 1909 developed this into a chain of teashops.


as a customer sits down at a table in all restaurants as well as teashops.


complimentary green tea is customarily served to diners at restaurants and teashops alike.


Two supermarket chains remain, as do several independent retailers and teashops.


are popular because of their age, location and facilities (pubs, shops, teashops, and hotels).


Basic teashops are available on route.


choice of two routes, high (open and breezy), or low (riverside, with teashops and pubs), both of which lead to Reeth.


to Humphrey Carpenter, "Edith and Ronald took to frequenting Birmingham teashops, especially one which had a balcony overlooking the pavement.


Bottom-of-the-Oven; refreshments are also available at Blaze Farm on the A54 and at teashops on the A537 and in the village of Wildboarclough.


activities usually centred on the innumerable Lyons, ABC and Express Dairies teashops and their staffs of waitresses.


Wholemeal bread underwent a revival, with support of the Daily Mail and Lyons teashops.


attraction, with its narrow winding streets lined with inns, noodle shops and teashops.


The Kanmaai Karai area's teashops are open till midnight.



Synonyms:

tea parlour; eating house; tearoom; tea parlor; restaurant; eating place; teahouse; buttery; eatery;

Antonyms:

nonfat; sincere;

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