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coffee shop
A café where coffee, tea, and other light refreshments are typically served. I definitely need some caffeine before class, so I'll meet you at the coffee shop after I finish up at the library.
coffee table book
A large hardbound book primarily containing pictures that is often displayed on a coffee table in a common area as a conversation piece. Jenna published a coffee table book that featured beautiful photographs from her European vacations.
coffee and
coffee and a doughnut or a pastry. I'll have coffee and. We stopped at a little shop for coffee and.
coffee and Danish
a cup of coffee and a Danish sweet roll. A few of us like to have coffee and Danish before we start work. Coffee and Danish is not my idea of a good breakfast!
coffee-table book
a book that is more suitable for display than for reading, typically, an oversize, illustrated book left on the coffee table for visitors to examine. This book is more of a coffee-table book than an art book. I prefer something more scholarly. We purchased a coffee-table book for Jan's birthday.
wake up and smell the coffee
Prov. Try to pay attention to what's going on. Things have changed around here, Wallace J. Hodder! Wake up and smell the coffee!
wake up and smell the coffee
to pay attention and do something about a situation Some parents just deny their kids are having problems, and they'd better wake up and smell the coffee.
a coffee table book
a large, expensive book with a lot of pictures, that is often kept on a table for people to look at A glossy coffee table book of his art work will be published next year.
See Wake up and smell the coffee!Wake up and smell the coffee!
something that you say in order to tell someone that they should try to understand the true facts of a situation or that they should give more attention to what is happening around them It's time you woke up and smelled the coffee, Don. We're just not getting enough business any more.
coffee and
n. coffee and a doughnut or a pastry. We stopped at a little shop for coffee and.
coffee in, coffee out
and CICO phr. & comp. abb. a phrase relating to drinking coffee and then urinating. (A play on FIFO, GIGO, etc.) Yikes! I really got to go! CICO. Let’s stop again at the next rest area. Coffee in, coffee out, you know.
cold blood
and cold coffee n. beer. How would you like a little cold blood to start things off?
cold coffee
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