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coffeepot
[ kaw-fee-pot, kof-ee- ]
noun
- a container, usually with a handle and a spout or lip, in which coffee is made or served, or both.
coffeepot
/ ˈkɒfɪˌpɒt /
noun
- a pot in which coffee is brewed or served
Word History and Origins
Origin of coffeepot1
Example Sentences
This process went on for months as Prescott’s team tested different coffee varieties, brewing methods, grind granularities, and water temperatures and compositions, plus coffeepots made from everything from copper to earthenware.
Set the timer on your coffeepot and commit to arriving before dawn.
It could be that you need to prep the coffeepot for its automatic turn-on or set out lunch bags on a clean counter for kids to fill in the morning.
I’ve tucked into crema Catalana and crispy Persian rice, and unearthed the battered copper coffeepot I bought in Jerusalem’s Old City.
One day Big Joe set the boiling coffeepot on the stove and it froze so quick that the ice was hot.
At 8:10 he had bacon sizzling and a small coffeepot almost enveloped by the flames.
As the computed impact time arrived, Lockley obliviously dumped coffee into his tin coffeepot and put it back on the flames.
Fortunately, some culinary utensils are found in the boat the most useful of them being a frying-pan, kettle, and coffeepot.
Then the woman came silently forward, a coffeepot in her hand.
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