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Percolating carafe
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coffeepot
Alternative clues for the word coffeepot
Word definitions for coffeepot in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of coffee pot English)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
coffee-pot \cof"fee-pot\, coffeepot \cof"fee*pot\, n. A covered pot in which coffee is prepared, or is brought upon the table for drinking. a tall pot in which coffee is brewed, especially one in which the heating of the water is accomplished by electricity. ...
Usage examples of coffeepot.
The coffeepot was cleaned out, with coffee measured into it so all she had to do this morning was flick a switch.
She slammed the coffeepot down onto the cast iron stove and fooled with its many doors and lids.
Michaela nodded wordlessly as Julian relieved her of the coffeepot and poured me a steaming cup.
Julian stood, picked up the top tray, then moved a silver place setting and the coffeepot to the bottom tray.
He had shortbread cookies, ice cream, and frosting-slathered Chocolate Emergency Cookies, plus an insulated coffeepot and cream and sugar containers.
The cramped space had a stone floor, a small set of cupboards, and a narrow counter crowded with a hot plate, an ancient electric vat coffeepot - the same kind I used for catered events - and a cookie jar in the shape of the Kremlin.
She poured water from her canteen into the coffeepot and measured coffee into the water, then placed it beside the skillet to boil.
He filled her mug, set the soot-stained coffeepot on the counter, and then straddled a ladder-back chair.
While Danielle ate, Dream Singer fed small sticks of wood to the glowing embers in the stove, then slid the coffeepot over the dancing flames to heat.
He put his hand on the coffeepot to test it and he took down a cup and poured it and walked out and up the hallway.
The proprietor brought the coffeepot and filled their cups and went away.
John Grady opened his blackened canvas campbag and took out a small enameled tin coffeepot and went to the creek and filled it.
The prisoners sat in the sand among old rusted tins and bits of charcoal with their hands still manacled before them and the guards set out an old blue graniteware coffeepot and a stewpot of the same material and they drank coffee and ate a dish containing some kind of pale and fibrous tuber, some kind of meat, some kind of fowl.
She went off with her coffeepot to a booth in back, where a chicken hawk in a white linen suit was trying to recruit a blond boy fresh off the bus from St.
She came over with the coffeepot in hand and stopped when she saw his cup was still full.