coffee break

NOUN
  1. a snack taken during a break in the work day
    a ten-minute coffee break
    the British have tea breaks
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How To Use coffee break In A Sentence

  • We stood together in our coffee break spot by the kitchen door, regarding him, thoughtfully.
  • Washington advocated the coffee break, then, as a morale builder — particularly for the defense workers.
  • It looks like she'll be too busy to stop for a coffee break.
  • Concrete benches provide seating for local workers to enjoy lunches and coffee breaks, while cypress trees form a buffer to the park precinct.
  • Called to attend at 10.15 in the morning, we started in the time-honoured way of civilization with a coffee break.
  • Supporters are being asked to hold fundraising dinners, lunches or humble coffee breaks based around a literary theme.
  • It appears to be an ideal resting place for lunch or a midmorning coffee break.
  • The quiz only takes seconds, but the reading of the in-depth results may take you past your coffee break limit.
  • a ten-minute coffee break
  • On the coffee break, if anybody mentions the accident, change the subject, rather than repeat what you have just read, often with wrong information (because journalistic rigour is only applied to journalists, the grapevine is exempt, right?). Global Voices in English » Air Bus AF 447: Sorrow, lack of information and sensationalism
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