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cybercafé
[ sahy-ber-ka-fey‑kuh-fey ]
noun
- a café, coffee bar, etc., that offers internet access on its own computers or on customer's laptops, usually for a fee.
cybercafé
/ -ˌkæfɪ; ˈsaɪbəˌkæfeɪ /
noun
- a café with computer equipment that gives public access to the internet
Word History and Origins
Origin of cybercafé1
Example Sentences
The active-adult side also has a heated indoor pool, a yoga studio, a cybercafe, a ballroom, an outdoor pool, a patio with a fire pit, and pickleball and tennis courts.
He explained the situation to the cybercafé manager, hoping he would be allowed to bring the money later.
Like many young people living in the town of Bukavu, he had to go to a cybercafé to get online.
He did try to get his shoes back later that week, but the cybercafé manager had already sold them.
In 2010, in Alexandria, police beat to death a twenty-eight-year-old named Khaled Saeed, who had been sitting in a cybercafé.
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