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How to pronounce tea gown in English?

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Type of gown

Examples of tea gown

tea gown
The strapless tea-length gown looked dated, and the poufy crinoline silly.
From the bostonherald.com
No need for a tea towel or dressing gown.
From the harrowtimes.co.uk
Elaine Nakatani, Scott's tea ceremony teacher, wore a Western-style gown when she married in 1965.
From the sacbee.com
They ate Polish food, and they wore grand clothes, Vicki in a tea-length flapper-style gown and cloche and Steve in a dapper tux.
From the freep.com
She recommends nothing longer than tea length for a gown to survive dancing, running, climbing or another activity prone to tearing a hem or skirt.
From the stltoday.com
Chicago's first lady Amy Rule wore a tea length, navy duchess satin gown with black silk zibeline inserts to the Obama inaugural balls.
From the suntimes.com
It was, like a male club, open any night, and gambling was all that went on, besides a little supper served by Mr. and Mrs. Almack, the latter of whom poured tea in a fashionable sack gown.
From the en.wikipedia.org
They changed out of the tux and gown and into traditional clothing from their heritage countries, bowing and serving tea to their close relatives, including Yeh's 102-year-old grandfather.
From the sfgate.com