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Definition of percolator in English: percolatornoun ˈpəːkəleɪtəˈpərkəˌleɪdər A machine for making coffee, consisting of a pot in which boiling water is circulated through a small chamber that holds the ground beans. 渗滤式咖啡壶 Example sentencesExamples - After debating this issue for decades, scientists have concluded that coffee made in a percolator or with grounds in a pot (cowboy-style) contain cholesterol-raising compounds.
- As he plugs in the percolator, and rummages through the refrigerator for coffee, he hears a knock on the door and runs over to answer it.
- Before anything else she sets up the percolator, thankful that the practicalities of starting work coincide with the means of her continued survival.
- But one day I got my own grinder and started grinding my own for use in a cafetière, then increasingly more deluxe coffee makers, and eventually a stove top percolator.
- When the percolator stopped, I found the cabinet with coffee mugs and pulled out two (one chipped, the other with a long-faded decal), rinsed them out just in case, and poured the coffee.
- Jerking the basket away from the grinder he slammed it into the percolator.
- In 1954, rummaging around a Bavarian castle in search of rare musical gems, he happened instead upon a piece of manuscript being employed as a strainer in the caretaker's percolator.
- But I still say that there are no mineral or animal coffee beans in my percolator.
- If I'm feeling indulgent, I'll get a cup of coffee from the percolator.
- Did the enamel percolator plop-plopping on the gas stove at home ever seem really adequate again?
- All over the world, bottles of red wine are being uncorked and coffee percolators are burbling away pleasantly in anticipation.
- Undaunted, she has another project in the percolator but will only say it involves the 20th century and is international in flavour.
- The office microwave and coffee percolator were also taken.
- It is a quaint and relaxing venue, a home to connoisseurs of blend, bean and cream, and a portal for percolator punters like me.
- On aluminum percolators, remove hard water deposits with either a soap-filled steel wool pad, or by perking with 1-2 tablespoons cream of tartar dissolved in water; rinse thoroughly.
- He always made a full pot in an old electric percolator that scorched everything.
- She intended to work into the evening and so had put a full pot into the coffee percolator.
- She's a self confessed coffee snob and brews up her beans in a small percolator.
- Skits included his impressions of a coffee percolator and a baby discovering hands, and a sketch in which he appeared as a famous tenor being interviewed by a bright female journalist.
- A few hours later, an elderly man wakes his wife up with the aroma wafting from their weathered percolator.
Definition of percolator in US English: percolatornounˈpərkəˌlādərˈpərkəˌleɪdər A machine for making coffee, consisting of a pot in which boiling water is circulated through a small chamber that holds the ground beans. 渗滤式咖啡壶 Example sentencesExamples - She's a self confessed coffee snob and brews up her beans in a small percolator.
- In 1954, rummaging around a Bavarian castle in search of rare musical gems, he happened instead upon a piece of manuscript being employed as a strainer in the caretaker's percolator.
- He always made a full pot in an old electric percolator that scorched everything.
- A few hours later, an elderly man wakes his wife up with the aroma wafting from their weathered percolator.
- When the percolator stopped, I found the cabinet with coffee mugs and pulled out two (one chipped, the other with a long-faded decal), rinsed them out just in case, and poured the coffee.
- Did the enamel percolator plop-plopping on the gas stove at home ever seem really adequate again?
- Undaunted, she has another project in the percolator but will only say it involves the 20th century and is international in flavour.
- She intended to work into the evening and so had put a full pot into the coffee percolator.
- If I'm feeling indulgent, I'll get a cup of coffee from the percolator.
- But I still say that there are no mineral or animal coffee beans in my percolator.
- Skits included his impressions of a coffee percolator and a baby discovering hands, and a sketch in which he appeared as a famous tenor being interviewed by a bright female journalist.
- Jerking the basket away from the grinder he slammed it into the percolator.
- The office microwave and coffee percolator were also taken.
- As he plugs in the percolator, and rummages through the refrigerator for coffee, he hears a knock on the door and runs over to answer it.
- All over the world, bottles of red wine are being uncorked and coffee percolators are burbling away pleasantly in anticipation.
- On aluminum percolators, remove hard water deposits with either a soap-filled steel wool pad, or by perking with 1-2 tablespoons cream of tartar dissolved in water; rinse thoroughly.
- After debating this issue for decades, scientists have concluded that coffee made in a percolator or with grounds in a pot (cowboy-style) contain cholesterol-raising compounds.
- It is a quaint and relaxing venue, a home to connoisseurs of blend, bean and cream, and a portal for percolator punters like me.
- But one day I got my own grinder and started grinding my own for use in a cafetière, then increasingly more deluxe coffee makers, and eventually a stove top percolator.
- Before anything else she sets up the percolator, thankful that the practicalities of starting work coincide with the means of her continued survival.
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