11 Verbs to Use for the Word cafés

Et la guerre durera peut-être trois mois!" To close the cafés at eight o'clock seemed a tragic infliction to the true Parisian, for whom life only begins after that hour, when the stupidity of the day's toil is finished and the mind is awakened to the intellectual interests of the world, in friendly conversation, in philosophical discussions, in heated arguments, in wit and satire.

We have been exploring the quaint little cafés of Paris, with results tout à fait étonnants.

The constantly increasing emigration is only felt by the diminution in the number of depraved women and dissipated men; enough, however, remain to fill the cafés and give life to the boulevards.

When I mentioned to a Bavarian that I could find no cafés in Munich resembling those in France and Italy, he said with emphasis!

Even the idlers who frequented the crowded cafés of the boulevards seemed to take unusual pleasure at their games of dominoes and at their tables of beer and wine.

" "I should think you miss the French cafés and concerts and dancing and all that sort of thing," I remarked.

Months before he had met them everywhere, filling the hotels and monopolizing the cafés,their green hats and open-neck shirts making them recognized immediately.

She was all right to run cafés and make artificial flowers, but she lacked beef.

Every shop is closed, save cafés, hotels, and tobacco-shops (where, by command of the King of New Italy, infamous cigars are sold).

After that he searched the cafés for any fellow officers who might be there.

The hotel was not of the best class, and we only saw some very inferior cafés, consisting of one small room, with a curtain before the open door, and on the outside a rude representation, on a board, of a coffee-pot, and a cup and saucer.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  cafés