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Meaning of café mocha | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Synonym of mocha (“type of coffee”).
    countable, uncountable
  2. Alternative spelling of café mocha.
    alt-of, alternative, countable, uncountable

Equivalents

Français café mocha

Examples

“I stood up, sudden. I said, “My parents are dead.” / “Mmm hmm,” he said, looking away. “We’ll soon share that characteristic, your parents and I. But why don’t you come in? Join me for a steaming cup of café mocha. It’s one of those International coffees. You know the commercials: for the moments of your life. But come, come . . .””
“I am driven enough through life that I can easily go for weeks and hardly notice people. My best new project ideas come to me as I putter at a local mall with a cup of café mocha and mull over the question, “Where is there brokenness, frustration, and pain I can address?””
““I’m surprised you’re doing so much business this early in the morning.” / Les laughed, sitting the steaming cup of café mocha in front of Justin. “Can’t keep those kids off the computers. They’re turning into a bunch of little addicts.””
“I believe you met him during your first visit to Café Romeo. Didn’t he spill a cup of café mocha on your lap?”
“Okay, if you are one of the many Americans that have found yourself attracted to coffee drinks (you know, the café mochas, lattes, café au lait and cappacinos^([sic])), there’s a lot you need to know.”
“Nostalgia. Walks down memory lane fill me with warm fuzzies—right up there with a warm bubble bath and a good cup of café mocha.”
“Before sitting, she gestured toward the chair opposite (faux blue leather) with her cup of café mocha. “Taken?””
“The next morning at ten a.m. Cee-Saw, Sonia, and I were sitting side by side by side in Nancy’s Nail Salon, having manicures, pedicures, and iced café mochas. My treat.”
“So now I’m sitting in this cute little coffee shop that also sells books, both new and used, and I’m enjoying a calorie-laden snack of a raisin scone and a cup of café mocha—and not a skinny, either.”
“By the time Tracey arrived, Kayla was working on her second cup of café mocha and knee-deep in paperwork.”
“She bought a cup of café mocha from the machine outside the canteen, recently installed for the benefit of those who didn’t have time to go in, though the irony was that the drinks available from the buzzing box on the corridor were far more varied and appealing than the ones made by real people with alleged expertise in the field of catering.”
“One foot caught on a ridge in the blacktop driveway and I stumbled. The cup of café mocha flew out of my grasp and settled lidless on the pavement.”
“The other night, he stopped by my house to bring me a cup of café mocha and a vanilla-bean scone from the Press & Grind.”
“We are sitting at a table on the sidewalk, sipping at two great big iced café mochas, and while Phil stares at every pretty passerby as if he’s about to say “Take me to your leader,” I am lavishing my attention on his scooter, parked at the curb ten feet away.”
“I make the jaunt to Wrigleyville and surprise the women at 10:00 a.m. with a dozen donuts, café mochas and a malnourished tabby cat.”
“Mason ordered a medium coffee with milk, and Marcie ordered a cup of café mocha to drink there and a large coffee with double sugar and double cream to go.”
“Fumio Narazaki eyeballs the photograph for a few seconds. / “A tall, right?” / “Precisely. Café latte.” / “And it was the driver’s drink?” / “These sharks don’t drink coffee. It’s been corroborated.” / “All right. What about Numabukuro? Got it… Next to the pool of blood. Let me guess. Café mocha?” / “Bingo.” / “Tall again, I see.””
“Unless they were the discarded artifacts of an exotic past, there were no lattes or café mochas, no sushi bars or Thai restaurants, no retro Edison bulbs, ironic Buddy Holly eyeglasses, or rooftop bars in the vicinity.”
“A steaming cup of cafe mocha or cafe latte is $1.25, and sandwiches run $3-7 (the latter on foot-long rolls).”
“Those Austrian desserts we all know and love, sacher torte, linzer torte, apfelstrudel and the like, as well as Bavarian chocolate, peach torte and jailhouse pie, are $2.25 or $2.50 and — with a cup of cafe mocha — a delightful afternoon pick-me-up.”
“In the evening, enjoy a cup of cafe mocha or a glass of wine in the spacious living room that overlooks the mountains.”
“We can’t resist the crumbly, buttery scones (preferably washed down with a nice big cup of cafe mocha) at this supernaturally delicious deli.”
“Pelcak uses the stimulant for more than just to wake up and keep going, though – he also likes to hang out with friends over a cup of cafe mocha at Java, where he’s been going since he was a freshman.”
““Java, anyone?” / Alexa raced over and grabbed two steaming cafe mochas. “Thank God. If I didn’t serve them caffeine they’d read to one another in the Starbucks down the street.””
“At a business meeting at Panera Bread, the bill (without tax) for two cappuccinos and three cafe mochas was $17.15. At another table, the bill for one cappuccino and two cafe mochas was $10.37. How much did each type of beverage cost?”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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