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"coffee kick" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the feeling of alertness or energy resulting from drinking coffee. For example: "I had a strong coffee kick this morning, so I feel ready to tackle the day."
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The phone rang again before I'd had time to let the coffee kick in and give me words to say; nonetheless, I picked up the receiver.
Chocolate mousse, in fact, with a slight coffee kick.
Sometimes I'm on a coffee kick and sometimes I avoid it.
This will drive the full taste and coffee kick.
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MICHAEL L. CALDER, Forest Hills, N.Y., posted on nytimes.com Can Coffee Kick-start an Economy?
It is really scary and spectacular – until your morning coffee kicks in and awakens the thinking part of your brain.
It could be the coffee kicking in, but at the front they jump and dance with a surprising amount of energy.
coffee kicks in.
Check it in no time flat and avoid second-guessing yourself before the coffee kicks in.
It's delicious and healthy, and I can fix it the night before or early in the morning (even before my coffee kicks in!) without thinking.
The seventh season of Jerry Seinfeld's web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee kicked off Wednesday night by ditching its comedy-centric format in favor of an interview with President Barack Obama.
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