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boston | coffee |

As a proper noun boston

is the capital and largest city in the commonwealth of massachusetts and the informal capital of new england, located in the northeastern united states.

As a noun coffee is

a beverage made by infusing the beans of the coffee plant in hot water.

As an adjective coffee is

of a pale brown colour, like that of milk coffee.

As a verb coffee is

to drink coffee.

boston

English

(wikipedia Boston)

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • The capital and largest city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the informal capital of New England, located in the northeastern United States.
  • And here’s to good old Boston ,
    The land of the bean and the cod,
    Where Lowells talk only to Cabots
    And Cabots talk only to God.
  • A town in Lincolnshire, England.
  • A settlement in Belize
  • A city in Georgia, USA
  • A town in Indiana
  • A village in Kyrgyzstan
  • A town in New York
  • A CDP in Pennsylvania
  • A municipality in the Philippines
  • A town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  • A settlement in Suriname
  • A CDP and an unincorporated community in Virginia
  • An eighteenth-century trick-taking card game for four players, with two packs of fifty-two cards each.
  • Synonyms

    * (Massachusetts city) Beantown

    Derived terms

    * Bostonian, Bostonese, Bostonite * Boston baked beans * Boston Brahmin * Boston butt * Boston crab * Boston cream pie * Boston fern * Boston marriage * Boston Mess

    Descendants

    * Abenaki: (l), (l) * Klamath-Modoc: (l)

    coffee

    English

    (wikipedia coffee)

    Noun

  • A beverage made by infusing the beans of the coffee plant in hot water.
  • *, II.5.1.v:
  • The Turks have a drink called coffa (for they use no wine), so named of a berry as black as soot, and as bitter.
  • *
  • *:"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.
  • *2008 , Agnes Poirier, The Guardian , 12 April:
  • *: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.
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  • The seeds of the plant used to make coffee, misnamed ‘beans’ due to their shape.
  • A tropical plant of the genus Coffea .
  • (rft-sense) A pale brown colour, like that of milk coffee.
  • :
  • The end of the meal—when coffee is usually served.
  • :
  • Synonyms

    * *

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Of a pale brown colour, like that of milk coffee.
  • Derived terms

    * black coffee * coffee-and * coffee bag * coffee bar * coffee bean * coffee break * coffee cake, coffeecake * coffee cup * coffee essense * coffee grinder * coffeehouse * coffee klatch, coffee klatsch * coffee machine * coffee maker, coffeemaker * coffee mill * coffee morning * coffee pot, coffeepot * coffee room * coffee royal * coffee rust * coffee shop * coffee spoon * coffee table * coffee-table book * coffee tree/coffeetree * drip coffee * filter coffee * Gaelic coffee * iced coffee * instant coffee * Irish coffee * Kentucky coffee tree * Turkish coffee * wake up and smell the coffee

    See also

    * arabica * cappuccino * * * cafeteria * * * * * coffea * decaf * demitasse * eccoccino * espresso * espresso breve * flat white * frappuccino * java * kaffeeklatsch * latte * long black * macchiato * mocha * mochaccino * robusta * short black * speedball * Tia Maria *

    Verb

  • To drink coffee.
  • * 1839 , Thomas Chandler Haliburton, The Clockmaker
  • I rushed into my cabin, coffeed , wined, and went to bed sobbing.
  • * 2010 , Patrick Day, Too Late in the Afternoon: One Man's Triumph Over Depression
  • It was exactly 11 a.m. We had been coffeeing for one hour, and our coffee cups were empty.