Sentence examples for air coffee from inspiring English sources

The phrase "air coffee" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers as it lacks context or common usage.
Example: "I ordered an air coffee, but the barista looked puzzled."
Alternatives: "aerated coffee" or "coffee with air infusion".

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I usually spend the mornings ingesting things: part of a book or film; fresh air; coffee; strange ritualistic behaviour.

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"There was so much injustice," said Khalid Yousef, as he sat with friends in an open-air coffee shop off Tahrir Square.

It has 2,400 square feet of enclosed living space, along with an outdoor barbecue area on the wooden top deck and an open-air coffee nook on the entry level.

So the obvious next question is, why this dog and pony show of an open-air coffee bot?

Forget hoping for a decent caffeine boost mid-flight and take your in-air coffee game into your own hands with these new TSA-friendly products that will make early morning and red eye flights infinitely better.

Martin was busy filling orders and roasting beans in a hot-air coffee roaster.

While she shopped I settled into Tutmak, an open-air coffee shop in the center of town with comfy pillows, free WiFi and an assortment of international newspapers.

Exposure to the air causes coffee beans, or especially ground coffee, to go stale very quickly.

But turbulence in air or coffee is a simple proposition compared to turbulence in plasma.

In a guest room of a Hartford television station, a priest waiting to go on the air spilled coffee creamer on the floor.

Mr. Seinfeld delights in engaging in wordplay, mocking clichés ("We'll see what happens" and "not to the best of my knowledge" get worked over) and, of course, analyzing the mundane: socks, air travel, coffee.

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