Definition of Coffee can

1. Noun. A can for storing ground coffee.

Generic synonyms: Can, Tin, Tin Can

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coffee Can

coffed
coffee
coffee-ground vomit
coffee-house
coffee-houses
coffee-table book
coffee bar
coffee bars
coffee bean
coffee beans
coffee berry
coffee blight
coffee break
coffee breaks
coffee cake
coffee can (current term)
coffee capuccino
coffee cream
coffee culture
coffee cup
coffee fern
coffee filter
coffee fungus
coffee grinder
coffee grinders
coffee grounds
coffee house
coffee houses
coffee klatch
coffee klatches

Literary usage of Coffee can

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. All about Coffee by William Harrison Ukers (1922)
"But that, used Ям it is u-4-d by 98 рог rent, of individual«, coffee can or does exert the harm ascribed to it, is contrary lu practical experience or ..."

2. The State Records of North Carolina by North Carolina, Walter Clark, William Laurence Saunders, Stephen Beauregard Weeks (1907)
"More Rum, Sugar and coffee can be had if it is wanting. Here is a Quantity of Canvass belonging to some Refugees from South Carolina. ..."

3. The Presbyterian Historical Almanac and Annual Remembrancer of the Churchby Joseph M. Wilson by Joseph M. Wilson (1859)
"THE great invention of the day ii the OLD DOMINION COFFEE-POT, in which coffee can be made without the least loes of aroma. Even ordinary coffee, in one of ..."

4. How to Do Science Experiments with Children by Joan Bentley (2003)
"Distribute an investigation sheet and a coffee can icon to each student. 3. ... Distribute a coffee can and a lump of clay to each group. ..."

5. Energy: Light, Heat & Sound by Don Robison, Jo Ellen Moor (1998)
"Sound Energy Can Move Matter ^^_ Create coffee can vibrators to show that ... Materials • balloon • coffee can with both ends removed • large rubber band ..."

6. Defending Secrets, Sharing Data: New Locks and Keys for Electronic Information (1993)
"All that remained was to point the coffee can at the desired satellite, adjusting by trial and error until an adequate signal was received. ..."

7. The Successful Housekeeper: A Manual of Universal Application, Especially by Milon W. Ellsworth, Tinnie Ellsworth (1882)
"It is said that from three parts of Rio, with two parts of Old Government Java, a coffee can be made quite as good, if not superior, to that made of Java ..."

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