Find the word definition

Crossword clues for coffee break

coffee break
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
coffee break
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And now she deserved a coffee break.
▪ Called to attend at 10.15 in the morning, we started in the time-honoured way of civilization with a coffee break.
▪ During the coffee break that follows, you will have the chance to chat with these two experts.
▪ Fast chargers and coffee break chargers reduce this to 15 minutes or a top up charge for 5 minutes.
▪ It appears to be an ideal resting place for lunch or a midmorning coffee break.
▪ No attempt has been made to choose worthwhile bars that can be visited for a coffee break enroute.
▪ To save paraffin we stopped having a mid-morning coffee break.
Wiktionary
coffee break

n. A rest period during the business day (usually of about 10 or 15 minutes). So named because it is an opportunity to get coffee.

WordNet
coffee break

n. a snack taken during a break in the work day; "a ten-minute coffee break"; "the British have tea breaks" [syn: tea break]

Wikipedia
Coffee Break (book)

Coffee Break is an online book on the NCBI Bookshelf created and maintained by staff at NCBI, a branch of the National Institutes of Health. The book consists of small chapters which are each written about a different topic in the world of Biomedicine. There are currently 34 chapters, and it was last updated August 2010.

Usage examples of "coffee break".

I had worked through coffee break and lunch, the day had been so rewarding.

Needing to talk to someone besides patients, I started taking a coffee break with the secretaries, who were attractive and interesting.

When they left Fischer and went to the restaurant for a coffee break, Luis felt as tired as if he had worked a full day.

Because Nancy doesn't know I'm out here and I really don't have a coffee break until closer to three.

I don't want you to spend all day at it, but if you go out for coffee break or lunch keep your eyes open for Stuart Baggett.

Because it was the truth -- throw a stick at a bunch of commuters waiting at any Westchester County train station at seven any morning, or during coffee break in a Manhattan office building, and you would have hit six guys identical to my dad.