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coffeehouse
[ kaw-fee-hous, kof-ee- ]
noun
- a public place that specializes in serving coffee and other refreshments and that sometimes provides informal entertainment.
- (in 17th- and 18th-century England) a similar establishment where groups met for a particular purpose, as for informal discussions or card playing.
verb (used without object)
- Informal. to engage in aimless talk or chitchat.
- Cards. to make remarks and gestures during play with the purpose of misleading opponents as to the cards one holds.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of coffeehouse1
Example Sentences
And we see him evolve as he’s playing in the coffeehouse scene and gaining notoriety and becoming more the artist he wants to be.
The rise of coffee essentially coincides with the rise of capitalism, as people would gather in coffeehouses to exchange ideas and do business in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Despite these major plans, the coffeehouse chain is leaving one thing untouched: Menu prices.
“When there are concerted efforts to address the lack of representation, we make progress,†said Porter, speaking from a favorite haunt, a woman-owned coffeehouse on Capitol Hill.
The recent decision comes after years of customer complaints urging the coffeehouse chain to remove the extra fee to cater to a growing number of non-milk drinkers.
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