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Example sentences for "cafe"

Lexicographically close words:
caesium; caesura; caesural; caetera; caeteris; cafes; cafeteria; cafeterias; caffe; caffein
  1. But for a narrow lane the length of the cafe the floor was covered with bodies or the tumbled bundles of clothing that told where a body was concealed.

  2. The scene of the Cafe de Paris reproduced itself--and perhaps the topic.

  3. A quarrel in the Cafe de l'Univers last night resulted in a duel this morning, in which an Englishman named Octon was mortally wounded at the first fire.

  4. Ten minutes later I received a scribbled reply, requesting me to meet her at half-past ten at a certain cafe near the Lehrte Station.

  5. At Erquelinnes we had descended and had our early cafe complet, and now as we rushed onward to the capital she had suddenly made up her mind to go through to London.

  6. So all that day I was compelled to hang about Milan, drinking vermouth and bitter at Biffi's cafe in the Galleria, and dining alone at Salvini's.

  7. It was one evening in the Cafe Royal that I first saw Wilhelm, who was seated playing dominoes with a rather stout, middle-aged man in gold-rimmed spectacles, Heinrich Griesbach.

  8. To another cafe I strolled to rest and have a smoke, and it was near midnight when I re-entered the "Kaiserhof.

  9. He had discovered his name to be Heinrich Klauber, and that before his engagement there he had been a waiter in the basement cafe of the Hotel de l'Europe, in Leicester Square, London.

  10. Together we descended to that noisy cafe beneath the Hotel de l'Europe in Leicester Square, where we met four other friends of Karl's, servants like himself.

  11. It was the proprietor of the diligence, brother to the host of the Cafe Mangol, come in person to ask at what time we would require a carriage for our visit to the caves.

  12. Several passengers were already in waiting--a pleasant-faced old man and his comely wife in native dress, sundry peasant women muffled in shawls, one or two men whom the mistress of the cafe was serving with lunch.

  13. Bidding our hostess farewell, we went up the street to a cafe for afternoon coffee.

  14. Two little girls, who had arrived too late to secure any place, in desperation opened the cafe door and peeped in.

  15. Taking only a light suit-case, we locked the doors of the Casa Tranquila that glorious December afternoon, and walking down, reached in good time the little back-street cafe whence the coach started.

  16. The schools had just closed for the day, and though the cafe was only a dozen paces from the fonda, we reached it with a train of children in close attendance.

  17. Hot, garlic-laden fumes were wafted to her nostrils from a cellar-cafe that kept its doors open.

  18. The party had come from a cafe chantant in the northern part of the town, and were to wind up the evening in the private back room of a middle-class public-house.

  19. The half-pay officers filled the cafe from morning till night, but not a word transpired, the affair was too serious.

  20. He went that very day to see Father Hoffman, so that after that, Michel, one of the waiters at the cafe brought us the gazette every night at seven o'clock, just as we rose from the table.

  21. We rushed into the cafe and were hardly seated near the great stove of Delft ware, when the crowd at once poured in through both doors.

  22. I was sitting in the Cafe de la Paix, under the long awning that fronts the Boulevard des Capucines.

  23. Then, when he could no longer bear the sight, he went to the cafe on the wharf, where the captain of "The Saint Louis" was generally to be found.

  24. He got right uppish about it and said right out that he couldn't see where it was one bit more hellish for her to sing at the cafe than for other Christians to pay for a chance to listen to her.

  25. The cafe people soon found what a card she'd been and they offered her fifty a week; but she was game and stuck to the agreement.

  26. We are beginning to receive advice against eating fruit after cafe au lait, or bananas with wine, and in favor of high-crowned hats at noon to prevent congestion from heat, and to avoid fogs in the morning.

  27. An excellent cafe noir followed, in the estaminet, where my hostess apologised for lighting only one electric lamp "pour l'economie, vous savez.

  28. When I next arrived in Clarence it was just as sound asleep and its streets as weed-grown as ever, although the cafe was open.

  29. My idea is that the sleepiness of the place infected the cafe and took all the go out of it.

  30. Anyhow, the cafe smoulders like a damp squib.

  31. Clarence was going to have a cafe; and what was going to go on in that cafe I shrink from reciting.

  32. Whoever turned the freezer on him must have set the control at high intensity because it would take at least an hour to get to this place from the Stardust Cafe and he had been unconscious at least that long.

  33. He glanced at his chrono as he entered the Stardust Cafe by the front door and saw that he was twenty minutes late.

  34. He entered the cafe and the music of the askarins swirled more loudly about his head and he looked through the smoke and colored light until he spotted Ciel sitting in a rear booth.

  35. Pell had the feeling that even the free-flowing meth and the gaiety of the Stardust Cafe wouldn't really help matters much.

  36. In the Park is a little theatre, a cafe somewhat ruinous, a little palace for the king of this little kingdom, some smart public buildings (with S.

  37. I went to the cafe for refuge, passing on the way a subterraneous beer-shop, where men and women were drinking to the sweet music of a cracked barrel-organ.

  38. These sentiments were elicited by the reading of a paper at the cafe in the Park, where we sat under the trees for a while and sipped our cool lemonade.

  39. The caterpillars of the Bombyx hesperus feed in a state of nature on the leaves of the Cafe diable, but, after having been reared on the Ailanthus, they would not touch the Cafe diable, and actually died of hunger.

  40. We were told that if a German officer entered a public cafe or restaurant, the French instantly arose and left.

  41. At the end of the next act she discovered with dismay that in their transit to the cafe she had lost the beautiful pictured programme he had bought for her.

  42. The cafe was the bier-halle of the 'Fifties, with a door at either end, and lighted by a large wooden lantern.

  43. Catching an introspective look in Jules's eye, however, I proposed taking our cigars over to the cafe opposite.

  44. He went into a cafe and asked for a fine champagne.

  45. Later, in front of a cafe near the Opera, over a glass of cold tea with lemon and a straw in it, he took the malicious resolution to go and dine at her hotel.

  46. I was in the cafe at the time," I told him.

  47. In what miserable cafe she dines I know not, nor in what manner.

  48. He says that he tries to sleep away as much of life as possible, only leaving his bed at two or three in the afternoon, and spending the rest of the day at the Cafe Royal.

  49. I am sitting in a Cafe with two French Americans, a German poet Douchenday, and a silent man whom I discover to be Strindberg, and who is looking for the Philosopher's Stone.

  50. They empty their pockets on to the cafe table, and though there is not much, there is enough if both heaps are put into one.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cafe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alehouse; bar; barroom; buffet; cabaret; cafe; cafeteria; canteen; cantina; diner; dive; grill; kitchen; local; lunchroom; nightclub; public; restaurant; saloon; taproom; tavern