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(kʌpə) Word forms: plural cuppascountable nounA cuppa is a cup of tea. [British, informal] Have you time for a cuppa? or cupper (ˈkʌpə) nounmainly British and Australian informal a cup of tea cuppa in American English (ˈkʌpə) noun British, Informal a cup of tea Examples of 'cuppa' in a sentencecuppa A good old cuppa and chat will suffice.What a waste of a perfectly good cuppa.With a cuppa tea and a great book. Make them a cuppa and take a few extra minutes to cuddle up in bed.She needs a sit down and a nice cuppa.Adding milk last one sugar makes perfect cuppa.They warned their stewards are still finishing their half-time cuppa and crowds are unsupervised.Take advantage of these great deals, then sit back and enjoy a cuppa.Herbal tea Plant yourself on the sofa with a cuppa.There's a lot to be said for a nice cuppa.He pushed his cycle back on to his yacht, before enjoying a cuppa and a cigar.There are cheaper ways to make a cuppa, but none so classy.In the real world, people have a nice cuppa.If you have to make a cuppa, please do it during the commercials.I can barely stand to make a cuppa.Why not a nice cuppa?Have a nice cuppa instead.I had builders in recently, they asked if they could make a cuppa.If it's raining, get the kitchen shelter up and make a cuppa.This miniature white gold robot might not be able to make me a cuppa, but he sure as heck would look beautiful dangling from my wrist.The island's only nod to modern technology is a public computer with internet access so slow you could make a cuppa and come back between clicks.THE great British cuppa is back in flavour as more and more people shun US-style coffee houses.Not so long ago, the closest most British hotels got to a spa was offering guests a nice hot cuppa after a long walk. |