WordNet
n. coffee with the caffeine removed [syn: decaf]
Usage examples of "decaffeinated coffee".
Elissa, there's some decaffeinated coffee you can reheat, and some of that cake I made.
I put on a pot of decaffeinated coffee and carried two mugs down the hall.
When she first came to the office, he insisted on decaffeinated coffee.
The supply of hors d'oeuvres had dwindled to a few selections that nobody wanted, and the champagne had been abandoned in favor of decaffeinated coffee, but the talking was louder and more animated than before, and frequently punctuated with laughter.
We were sitting at the butcher block table drinking decaffeinated coffee when Carli descended the dark staircase and walked into the downstairs light.
Just sitting there, brooding, with that damn gun out on the table, drinking decaffeinated coffee and waiting for Abe Glitsky to call him.
On my way back into town, I decide to drive out to Perkins, by the interstate, and sit in a front booth for a while, drinking decaffeinated coffee and watching the American flag unfurl over the parking lot in immense slow motion.
It was no secret that it contained a thermos of decaffeinated coffee laced with brandy.
You beckoned me over to see if I could get you a cup of decaffeinated coffee, because you said the cup Whitey brought you was too strong and too bitter-tasting.
That's putting the old game on a level with No-Cal pop or decaffeinated coffee -- appearance without reality.
He insisted that the supply of vitamins in his medicine cabinet be replenished without his having to ask for them, and he liked decaffeinated coffee, served demi-tasse, in the evening, with fresh cream.