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Jamic
 
Reply Mon 5 Jun, 2006 05:52 am
What does "tea gown"mean?
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jun, 2006 05:59 am
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The noun tea gown has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a formal gown for evening wear
Synonyms: dinner dress, dinner gown, evening gown



It is not an expression that is often used. The phrase, "evening gown" is much more common.

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That is a strange title for a rather mundane question. A more appropriate title would have been, "What is the meaning of "tea gown".


Also, the question belongs in the "General" category. "Forum Help" is meant for queries and problems about various ways to use A2K.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Mon 5 Jun, 2006 06:02 am
Try to go to a store to buy one pant. You will alwy have tobuy a pant in pairs.
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