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cappuccino
[ kap-oo-chee-noh, kah-poo-; Italian kahp-poot-chee-naw ]
noun
- a hot beverage consisting of espresso and foamed milk, often served with powdered cinnamon and topped with whipped cream.
cappuccino
/ 藢办忙辫蕣藞迟蕛颈藧苍蓹蕣 /
noun
- coffee with steamed milk, sometimes served with whipped cream or sprinkled with powdered chocolate
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of cappuccino1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of cappuccino1
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Example Sentences
At an M&S Cafe in central London that the BBC visited, Matthew Wilsher has just got a cappuccino to go.
Between sips of cappuccino, his creative spirit sparkles as he discusses Chronos and the Greek concept of emotional time.
There were free lattes, cappuccinos and matcha drinks for parents.
I remember staring at you with your yellow legal pad in a Paris hotel lobby while we drank cappuccinos and you wrote that four-page monologue for my character in 鈥淚nland Empire.鈥
And then the British started calling everything a ... flat white, and then the Australians started calling their cappuccinos 鈥淕ibraltars.鈥
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