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Cafe   /kəfˈeɪ/  /kæfˈeɪ/   Listen
Cafe

noun
1.
A small restaurant where drinks and snacks are sold.  Synonyms: coffee bar, coffee shop, coffeehouse.



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"Cafe" Quotes from Famous Books



... nice place," thought Svidrigailov. "How was it I didn't know it? I expect I look as if I came from a cafe chantant and have had some adventure on the way. It would be interesting ...
— Crime and Punishment • Fyodor Dostoyevsky

... light of the White Star Cafe beckoned. Ordinarily Spike was not a patron of the White Star, nor other eating establishments of its class. The White Star was notoriously unsanitary, its food poisonously indigestible; but as Spike's eyes were held ...
— Midnight • Octavus Roy Cohen

... eruption begins as large or small, bright- or dark-red macules, later presenting a ham or cafe-au-lait appearance. At first they disappear upon pressure. The lesions are more or less numerous, usually become confluent, especially about the folds of the neck, about the genitalia and buttocks; in these regions resembling somewhat ...
— Essentials of Diseases of the Skin • Henry Weightman Stelwagon

... the Cafe Royal. It was a sultry evening, and London was still stifling after a sweltering day. One had the feeling that the roofs and masonry of the buildings all about were still burning, as probably they were, with the heat of the sun that had been pouring down upon them all day; and ...
— Too Old for Dolls - A Novel • Anthony Mario Ludovici

... but they make me walk like a ploughboy! Still, if the weather gets colder, I can put on a second pair of socks under them. We have been lucky enough to get some good butter and some tinned milk from a small cafe near here. Of course, we are in the district that is not invaded by the enemy at present. My men are very willing, but very troublesome. They lose themselves and fall out on every pretext.... A Colonel came up yesterday and said: ...
— Letters of Lt.-Col. George Brenton Laurie • George Brenton Laurie


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