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- adjective Without
coffee .
Etymologies
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Examples
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That was how he appeared to Storm in her coffeeless state, a frizzy-haired man over six feet tall, wearing a dark, wrinkled suit.
The Black Madonna Davis Bunn 2010
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Those coffeeless ! coffee cakes are beautiful and I would gladly eat a whole one by myself, PBDDL or not!
Mini Bundts, Mighty Taste Brilynn 2008
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A starbucks card stashed in your wallet just might save you from a coffeeless day!
I’ll take a novel with that free americano … | Seattle Metblogs 2005
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As part of a new cost-saving scheme my department had been moved into smaller, windowless, musicless, phoneless, coffeeless and humorless quarters.
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Soupless and wineless and coffeeless, untimely and wholly indecent
Atlantic City 1912
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When he finally sat down to the hurriedly spread breakfast-table, Mr. Porne, long coffeeless, found it a bit difficult to keep his temper.
What Diantha Did Charlotte Perkins Gilman 1897
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But the mid-morning quiet of his comfortable, not-quite-Hampstead home - coffeeless because his long-time partner, Fiona Millar, Cherie Blair's former advisor, is out swimming - is misleading.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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But the mid-morning quiet of his comfortable, not-quite-Hampstead home - coffeeless because his long-time partner, Fiona Millar, Cherie Blair's former advisor, is out swimming - is misleading.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The four young Negroes remained at the counter, coffeeless, until 5; 30 p.m., when the store closed.
RaceWire 2010
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But the mid-morning quiet of his comfortable, not-quite-Hampstead home - coffeeless because his long-time partner, Fiona Millar, Cherie Blair's former advisor, is out swimming - is misleading.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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