Cuppa

//ˈkʌpə//

"Cuppa" in a Sentence (18 examples)

Anyone fancy a cuppa?

Would you like a cuppa?

I'm sure we'd all be glad of a nice cuppa.

He drank a cuppa and asked for another.

I could do with a cuppa.

Here you go – a hot cuppa. That'll perk you up.

Let's stop for a cuppa.

How about a cuppa? If you're not too busy, that is.

I walked out in the middle of it. Let's go and have a cuppa.

I’ve just put the kettle on – fancy a cuppa?

[…] we covered the hundred yards to the lawn where the tea table awaited us. […] Only Bobbie was present when we arrived at the trough. Wilbert and Phyllis were presumably still in the leafy glade, and Mrs Cream, Bobbie said, worked in her room every afternoon on her new spine-freezer and seldom knocked off for a cuppa.

1992, Machine Knitting Monthly, Maidenhead: Machine Knitting Monthly Ltd., Back home safely, I made a cuppa and sat for a good hour revelling in my favourite magazine.

‘Here,’ said Clancy as he sat up and dangled his legs over the edge of the bed, ‘You sit down and take it easy. I′ll boil the billy for a cuppa’.

2017 Mrs. S. "Guillotines Decide" Orphan Black Get Kira up. I'll pour you a cuppa.

Similes were not my cuppa, anyway. My classmates tended to overload their writing with them (all-time record: six in one paragraph) and they stuck out like violins in a rock tune.

I just felt like I wanted another cuppa coffee and I told her so;[…]and before I could get just one more cuppa coffee it was seven-fifty!

And he orders a cuppa cawfee. “A cuppa cawfee and what else?” I says to him.

“That′s a new line, isn′t it? Come up to my suite for a cuppa coffee.”

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.