cuppa
cuppa
Definition
cuppa (kup′ə)
noun
Brit., Informal a cup of tea
cuppa
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- brew: Kerry Fuller from posh tea company Jacksons of Piccadilly joined me in the studio with news on how to brew the perfect cuppa.
- grab: If nothing else it at least allows me to grab a cuppa between calls!
- enjoy: Why not come along and enjoy a cuppa with a group of like minded people and make some new friends.
- love: Joan - Nov 01 Ooo I'd love a cuppa if there's one going spare!
- want: Oh well, I'll say, nice weather we're having, do you want a cuppa?
- make: Do you actually know how to make a good cuppa?
Adjective modifier
- quick: We all laughed and I went for a quick cuppa.
- nice: I don't drink coffee but I do like a nice cuppa as often as possible, so sadly I shall reduce my intake!
- hot: A hot cuppa is never quite the same without a couple of your fave biscuits close at hand for a good dunking!
- perfect: Kerry Fuller from posh tea company Jacksons of Piccadilly joined me in the studio with news on how to brew the perfect cuppa.
- daily: Our nutrition team has more good news about your daily cuppa.
- welcome: There's time for a welcome cuppa or three.
Modifies a noun
- tea: Nah an ' then ' e makes a cuppa tea.
- soup: It has also just dawned on me that I can make homemade delicious soup and use a flask instead of buying cuppa soups!
- coffee: That and three bux gets ya a fancy cuppa coffee.
- char: Oh yeah and I'm a Yorkshire lass, born and bred, anyone fancy a cuppa char?
Noun used with modifier
- half-time: Whilst everyone enjoys their half-time cuppa, it's mayhem in the press box.
- morning: He was bringing by a present for me, see, gonna have a morning cuppa like we did once a week.
- afternoon: Morning tea, lunch and afternoon cuppa are all included.
- warming: Larry turned up then, checking the site I think, and we had a quick chat before returning for a warming cuppa.
