coffee造句211, I just wanted to curl up and die when I spilt coffee on their new carpet!
212, An intriguing item on the news pages caused me to raise an eyebrow over my morning coffee.
213, I work part-time in a coffee shop just to keep the wolf from the door.
214, We're a bit short of coffee - I must get some more.
215, Over coffee, she lit a cigarette, her eyes daring him to comment.
216, The country has a large seasonal migrant population, who work on the coffee and cotton plantations for part of the year.
217, Could I have a drop more milk in my coffee, please?
218, I settled the bill for my coffee and his two glasses of wine.
219, He took the mug of coffee with a murmur of thanks.
220, I'd like some coffee, and I don't object to the powdered stuff if it's all you've got.
221, She percolated the coffee and put croissants in the oven to warm.
222, I'd banked on getting a cup of coffee at the airport, but everything was closed.
223, Carry the cup carefully and don't jiggle it, or you'll spill the coffee.
224, She poured out her troubles to me over a cup of coffee.
225, Turkish coffee always leaves a thick deposit at the bottom of the cup.
226, The boy brewed a cup of coffee for his mother.
227, Customers are welcome to linger over coffee until around midnight.
228, I'm a tea drinker really - I don't like coffee.
229, Replete, guests can then retire to the modern conservatory for coffee.
230, I brought the cup up to my lips and took a sip of coffee.
231, She fell against our coffee table and got a large bump on her forehead.
232, We've given all the club members tea, coffee and a spot of lunch.
233, The beans are then ground and packaged for sale as ground coffee.
234, I'm not going there again they charged 1 for a cup of coffee!
235, He asked if he could have a cup of coffee.
236, I like the froth on the top of the coffee.
237, She sipped her coffee and straightened a picture on the wall.
238, Let's get down to business right away-we'll stop for coffee later.
239, He wore an old sweater with a coffee stain down the front.
240, I'm afraid I'll have to pass on that offer of coffee.