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coffee grounds

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Word: Coffee Grounds

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Coffee grounds are the small, dark particles that are left over after you brew coffee. They are the leftover bits of coffee beans that have been used to make the drink.

Usage Instructions:
  • Coffee grounds are typically used once and then thrown away, but they can also be reused in various ways.
  • When making coffee, you usually place coffee grounds in a filter and then pour hot water over them to extract the flavor.
Examples:
  • After brewing a pot of coffee, I always throw away the coffee grounds.
  • I used the leftover coffee grounds in my garden to help fertilize the plants.
Advanced Usage:
  • Coffee grounds can be used in cooking, gardening, and even in beauty products.
  • Some people use coffee grounds as a natural exfoliant for their skin.
Word Variants:
  • "Coffee" (the drink itself)
  • "Ground" (the past participle of grind, meaning to crush something into small pieces)
Different Meanings:
  • "Grounds" can also refer to the reasons or basis for an action (e.g., "He was fired on the grounds of misconduct.").
Synonyms:
  • Dregs (though this can refer to the leftover parts of other substances as well)
  • Residue
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs that include "coffee grounds," but you might encounter phrases like "grounds for concern," which means a reason to worry about something.
Summary:

Coffee grounds are the leftover particles from brewed coffee. While they are often discarded, they have many practical uses, such as in gardening or beauty treatments.

Noun
  1. the dregs remaining after brewing coffee

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