Noun
a cup from which coffee is drunk
Source: WordNetcoffee-cup
It's a coffee cup." She could hear the irritation in her own voice. "I know it's a coffee cup." "I can't wait till you draw something really complicated, like the Brooklyn Bridge or a lobster. You'll probably send me a singing telegram. Cassandra Clare
Natalie's estate is handled by Global Icons, and they police the world so her picture isn't on a T-shirt or coffee cup unless we approve of it. Robert Wagner
Against his will, Magnus found a smile curving his lips as he rummaged around for his big blue coffee cup that said BETTER THAN GANDALF across the front in sparkly letters. He was besotted; he was officially revolted by himself. Cassandra Clare
Critics of this practice underline that this analogy ignores that "most people have no idea that they risk surrendering their genetic identity to the police by, for instance, failing to destroy a used coffee cup. Source: Internet
But he was accused of mixed messaging after being pictured strolling through St James' Park this morning carrying a reusable Costa coffee cup, a commuter staple. Source: Internet
Her clean-living lifestyle means she only drinks tap water, always uses a refillable coffee cup, uses shampoo bars and bamboo toilet roll. Source: Internet