Examples of 'nice cuppa' in a sentence
Meaning of "nice cuppa"
nice cuppa: refers to a nice cup of tea, commonly used in British English to imply a relaxing or soothing break
How to use "nice cuppa" in a sentence
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nice cuppa
A nice cuppa tea and a gingernut to dunk.
She also had a nice cuppa for me.
A nice cuppa always helps sorting thoughts.
How about a nice cuppa and perhaps.
Let us whip down the town for a nice cuppa.
I got a nice cuppa tea for you.
She did not put on airs . She also had a nice cuppa for me.
How about a nice cuppa and perhaps you could put away your harpoon?
She always had a nice cuppa for me.
How about a nice cuppa and perhaps you could put away your harpoon? I am not.
Let us get you a nice cuppa tea.
She always had a nice cuppa for me. And she never treated me like a freak.
Dear . Let us get you a nice cuppa tea.
Well, if I had you, making a nice cuppa tea like this, I would not stray far from home.
Come on, Penny, let us go and have a nice cuppa.
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Shall I make you a nice cuppa and a biscuit?
Mr. Trout, Upsy daisy now, Boss . Let us get you a nice cuppa tea.
Go get yourself a nice cuppa Monday - you won't be sorry!
Here 's your reward, a nice cuppa.
Nothin ' like a nice cuppa tea.
Mr. Snatcher! - Let us get you a nice cuppa tea.