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‖ cappuccino|kapputˈtʃino| [It., see Capuchin.] Coffee with milk; white coffee, esp. as served in espresso coffee-bars, topped with white foam. Also, a cup of such coffee.
1948R. O'Brien This is San Francisco 84 You drink a cappuccino, gray, like the robe of a capuchin monk, and made of chocolate that is laced with brandy or rum, and heated by steam forced through coffee. 1955Archit. Rev. Sept. 166 Do you think I dare say cappucino? 1959C. MacInnes Absolute Beginners 17 She blew a little brown nest in the white froth of her cappuccino. 1960Guardian 25 Mar. 16/6 The first meal in a café should be a cappuccino or two and a dry roll or bun. |