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Even those opposed to his party welcomed him in, offering a cup of coffee.
The police finally subdued Mr. Roland with a stun gun as he approached an officer offering a cup of water.
The meaning is "both hands in unison," as in the gesture of offering a cup of tea cradled in the hands.
As he speaks – asking how we are, offering a cup of tea – Langlois and Macindoe at first appear to be pre-human creatures.
Some were simply drugged and kidnapped, often by older women offering a cup of tea or a soft drink in a public market or train station, Dr. Silverman said.
We all think of sitting down with a cup of tea as something quintessentially English, so we thought that offering a cup of good old-fashioned Yorkshire tea and hospitality would be a start.
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Speaks so quietly that people tend to bend down and adopt the same tone, almost the same voice, whenever they talk to him – watching, you'd think someone's offering to carry out a hit for him when they're just offering him a cup of coffee.
The New Yorker, March 17 , 1951P. 22 Southern Intelligence: A Lake Charles, Louisiana, restaurant is offering half a cup of coffee for a nickel.
Jeff was about offering you a cup of coffee when he saw you and helping you feel at home.
Wassmer had popped into the offices of her literary agent when she brushed past a temporary secretary offering her a cup of coffee.
The brown-haired, lightly tanned man offering me a cup of tea has a pleasant smile and wears green corduroy trousers.
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