Coffee

//ˈkɒf.i//

"Coffee" in a Sentence (61 examples)

You've drunk three cups of coffee.

Would you mind making an extra cup of coffee whenever you decide to have some?

It is hard to wake up without a strong cup of coffee.

Let's have some coffee during recess.

Let's take a break for coffee.

Please put a lump of sugar in my coffee.

Generally speaking, Americans are very fond of coffee.

We used to meet at a coffee shop in Shinjuku after work.

We import coffee from Brazil.

I'll fix you some coffee.

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He and his friends used to order coffee whenever they went out.

The Turks have a drink called coffa (for they use no wine), so named of a berry as black as soot, and as bitter[…], which they sip still of, and sup as warm as they can suffer[…].

VVhat a devil makes thee in ſo muſty a humour? Thou art as dull and dumpiſh as a fellovv that had been drunk over night vvith Ale, and had done nothing but drunk Coffee, talked Politicks, and read Gazettes all this morning.

The great use of coffee in France is supposed to have abated the prevalency of the gravel, for where coffee is used as a constant beverage, the gravel and the gout are scarcely known.

"He was here," observed Drina composedly, "and father was angry with him." / "What?" exclaimed Eileen. "When?" / "This morning, before father went downtown." / Both Selwyn and Lansing cut in coolly, dismissing the matter with a careless word or two; and coffee was served—cambric tea in Drina's case.

[…]a new study of how Starbucks has largely avoided paying tax in Britain[…]shows that current tax rules make it easy for all sorts of firms to generate[…]“stateless income”:[…]. In Starbucks’s case, the firm has in effect turned the process of making an expensive cup of coffee into intellectual property.

As I sip a coffee at Brasserie Balzar, two well-known intellectuals, one publisher and a Sorbonne professor were discussing Sarkozy's future: "He won't finish his mandate" says one.

He did not stay for coffee.

I rushed into my cabin, coffeed, wined, and went to bed sobbing.

In the afternoon with Hilda and suite in three Einspänner to just beyond Pontresina; we got out and crossed the bridge over the Bernina to Sans Souci Café, where we coffee'''’d.

We had coffee’d with the scoundrel[…]

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Craig (he^([sic]) speaker of the assembly) emerging from a popular drive-in after having sandwiched and coffeed . . .

When Sala sits for Lambeth, then what can’t the House discuss? / He has coffee’d with the Moslem, he has tea’d it with the Russ; / He can analyze the natives from Granada to New York; / He has tasted pumpkin squashes! he can speak the tongue of Cork.

I coffee-ed with your girl friend this morning, her daughter having long since gone to town to make some final arrangements about a Catholic Daughters' frolic for tonight.

He coffeed and sandwiched along the highway.

A while back while coffee-ing with friends, the men were discussing new water tanks, the different makes, costs, etc.

It embarrassed Glover that when his wife coffee’d with a neighbor in the kitchen she had to leave the oven going with the door open to keep the place livable.

We sat and coffee’d with people in the living room.

“Can I at least make you some coffee?” “I’m not in the habit of coffee-ing with strange women.”

Jack Herington “coffee-d” with delegates on Wednesday morning.

She took care of a modest house, “coffee’d” with her neighbors while the husband slept late in the mornings.

While watching television or coffee-ing with a neighbor tape all your wonderful stuff onto 8½-by-11-inch sheets of paper.

We coffee’d in a park, we found a stream and pond for lunch and for Mike Roberts to shoot Stanley’s siphoning water and sort of bumped and lazed along on roads with Brete Hart and Mark Twain names.

“At least my parents stick around!” I said back as I paced. I instantly regretted my comeback but that’s the thing about unkind words: You can try to undo the damage, but (a) it’s hard when you’re all coffee-ed up, and (b) you can’t take it back, ever.

They had been at the HyVee deli that night, coffee’ed up and continuing a late night discussion of angels on the heads of pins, or whatever Episcopalians discuss, three wise men who had walked out of the HyVee to enjoy the warm September air,[…].

The country club where we coffee’d was hushed, even desolate on a rainy morning—the dark woods you would expect, the sweet selection of teas.

Stopped at a 7/eleven, coffee-ed up, washed down four dex, hit the Interstate.

It was exactly 11 a.m. We had been coffeeing for one hour, and our coffee cups were empty.

Very little was spoken as they coffee-ed up and she cut the peppers.

Woke to Ravel’s Pavane For Dead Princess, / Coffee-ed with Simone’s I Get Along Without You Very Well – of course I do.

I, myself, have been awake since three, dressed since four, coffee-ed up since five.

“Hi! Didn’t think you would be coffee-ing again. Out and about so soon after your op?”

Well, one morning after I had coffee-ed up and went to fork hay into the corrals, I spied a rider.

From my base camp, I went to Mommy & Me groups, applied to exclusive music classes, wrangled with nannies, coffee’d with other mothers, and “auditioned” at preschools, for my firstborn son and then his little brother.

Madelyn was awake around 6:30 but she was only six months old and had not yet developed pre-Christmas excitement; Michael got her changed and bottled up (and himself coffee-ed up) well before anybody else stirred.

‘Especially when it’s something you can’t change, looking to where someone else is and trying to compare is only going to make you feel that sense of crushing disappointment, or feeling like you’re so far away from what you would have ideally wanted,’ says Cassie Mendoza-Jones, the kinesiologist we coffee’d with in Chapter 7.

“[…]The two of you should get together for coffee one of these days. I’ll introduce you after the service.” “Sure, Gran,” Sophie said easily, well used to these monthly matchmaking efforts. Ealing was in fact rather far, and frankly she had no intention of coffee-ing with Mark Bloom either way, but she’d long learned it was best just to nod along with her grandmother’s non-stop attempts to marry her off.

I am glad you didn’t yell at me when I dinged your car, I am glad you taught me to cook for large groups, I am glad that we coffee’d until all hours.

Three Ladies, Three Lattes: Still coffee-ing after all these years

The association of veteran firemen, which has a membership of 200, kept open house for New Year callers, and all comers were bountifully sandwiched and coffeed.

Here at Camp Wheeler we “coffeed” and “sandwiched” the drafted men when they came from Camp Gordon several weeks ago, and the men from Camp Pike more recently.

There we were met by enterprising citizens and coffeed and sandwiched by pretty girls.

Five soldiers had been sandwiched and coffeed at the Elks canteen, were a little short of money, needed haircuts.

I write this on the kitchen table at the home of the kind Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ebert, who sandwiched and coffee’d me.

Mrs. Robert (Helen) Adickes, of Flintridge, mate of the chairman of the Pilots For Goldwater committee, was in there pitching as usual seeing that everyone was fed and coffeed or, in the case of the young colts and fillies, sandwiched and popped.

Ray Hughes and Shirley and Martin Johnson, new owners of “John and Mable’s, “coffeed” me and listened to my story.

Hostesses like Laurie McCormack, who’s used to keeping politicians, press and businessmen coffeed and sandwiched on special visits to the train, sat back and let Jay Montague and other merchants reverse roles.

“In the daytimes, he fixes things for people,” I said, “and in return they keep him sandwiched and coffeed.”

They fed him and coffee’d him and kept him talking until his throat was sore and it had been long dark for hours.

That afternoon at the House Rock Valley Store, the time John Schoppmann coffeed me and Bob,[…]

You all fed me and coffee’d me and warmed me up.

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