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		Definition of tea gown in English: tea gownnoun A long, loose-fitting dress, typically made of fine fabric and lace-trimmed, worn at afternoon tea and popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.  Example sentencesExamples -  Foale does knitted versions of smartly tailored 1930s jackets; long, lean and sporty 1920s tennis cardigans; and gently frilled and feminine wraps made to be worn with floaty tea gowns.
 -  I put on a simple light green silk and velvet tea gown and walked to their door.
 -  The ladies were dressed in their best tea gowns and lace parasols were held over their heads by lacy fingers.
 -  The women would wear their afternoon tea gowns, and could mix their favourite blend from speciality teas such as Darjeeling and Ceylon.
 -  I dressed in a blue velvet tea gown with a lace underblouse.
 
    Definition of tea gown in US English: tea gownnounˈtē ˌɡoun A long, loose-fitting dress, typically made of fine fabric and lace-trimmed, worn at afternoon tea and popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.  Example sentencesExamples -  I dressed in a blue velvet tea gown with a lace underblouse.
 -  The ladies were dressed in their best tea gowns and lace parasols were held over their heads by lacy fingers.
 -  The women would wear their afternoon tea gowns, and could mix their favourite blend from speciality teas such as Darjeeling and Ceylon.
 -  I put on a simple light green silk and velvet tea gown and walked to their door.
 -  Foale does knitted versions of smartly tailored 1930s jackets; long, lean and sporty 1920s tennis cardigans; and gently frilled and feminine wraps made to be worn with floaty tea gowns.
 
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