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Definition of hot chocolate in English: hot chocolate(North American hot cocoa) noun mass nounA hot drink made by mixing milk or water with chocolate powder. we sat in front of the fire and sipped hot chocolate count noun she had a latte and I had a hot chocolate Example sentencesExamples - We found a table by the window and cradled our drinks - hot chocolate for her, milky tea for me.
- She fixed him some hot chocolate, which he drank, and he seemed to feel better.
- My dad and I sat drinking hot chocolate and chatting for a few hours before I decided to take a nap.
- Breakfast consists of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate, and rolls with butter and jam.
- Laura and Hannah sat cross-legged on Laura's bed sipping hot cocoa.
- My family and I opened our presents and drank hot chocolate by the fireplace and I felt so happy.
- You swish down the slopes a few times, take respite somewhere near a log fire and drink hot chocolate.
- A lot of people stayed in wearing their jammies and drinking hot chocolate all day.
- If you're trying to keep a clear head, try the wonderful Italian coffee or creamy hot chocolate.
- The aroma of coffee, hot chocolate and cinnamon buns permeates the crisp air.
- So it was off to Bar Italia where I had a couple of their amazing thick hot chocolates (the best in the world).
- Since the weather was so cold many people came in to drink a steaming cup of coffee or hot chocolate.
- You don't want a greasy kebab on a night out - you want proper paninis, amazing coffee and hot chocolate to die for.
- The children have just come in from sledding, pink cheeked and noisy, ready for hot cocoa and dry clothes.
- He had taken a warm bath and was having hot cocoa.
- I warmed my milk with sprigs of fresh mint and let steep for a while, then used the minted milk to make hot chocolate.
- We drank hot chocolate in front of his fireplace and watched movies when it snowed too much to go outside.
- Then, when the coffee and the hot chocolate were finished, we'd walk across campus back to my dorm.
- We wander through the shops buying souvenirs and drinking hot chocolate.
- You want me to make you one of my famous hot chocolates?
- There were several women all buying hot chocolates with extra whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles.
Definition of hot chocolate in US English: hot chocolate(also hot cocoa) noun A hot drink made with milk or water and chocolate or powdered chocolate. we sat in front of the fire and sipped hot chocolate she had a latte and I had a hot chocolate Example sentencesExamples - There were several women all buying hot chocolates with extra whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles.
- Since the weather was so cold many people came in to drink a steaming cup of coffee or hot chocolate.
- You want me to make you one of my famous hot chocolates?
- Then, when the coffee and the hot chocolate were finished, we'd walk across campus back to my dorm.
- We drank hot chocolate in front of his fireplace and watched movies when it snowed too much to go outside.
- If you're trying to keep a clear head, try the wonderful Italian coffee or creamy hot chocolate.
- He had taken a warm bath and was having hot cocoa.
- So it was off to Bar Italia where I had a couple of their amazing thick hot chocolates (the best in the world).
- We wander through the shops buying souvenirs and drinking hot chocolate.
- Laura and Hannah sat cross-legged on Laura's bed sipping hot cocoa.
- My family and I opened our presents and drank hot chocolate by the fireplace and I felt so happy.
- You swish down the slopes a few times, take respite somewhere near a log fire and drink hot chocolate.
- My dad and I sat drinking hot chocolate and chatting for a few hours before I decided to take a nap.
- Breakfast consists of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate, and rolls with butter and jam.
- We found a table by the window and cradled our drinks - hot chocolate for her, milky tea for me.
- I warmed my milk with sprigs of fresh mint and let steep for a while, then used the minted milk to make hot chocolate.
- You don't want a greasy kebab on a night out - you want proper paninis, amazing coffee and hot chocolate to die for.
- The children have just come in from sledding, pink cheeked and noisy, ready for hot cocoa and dry clothes.
- The aroma of coffee, hot chocolate and cinnamon buns permeates the crisp air.
- A lot of people stayed in wearing their jammies and drinking hot chocolate all day.
- She fixed him some hot chocolate, which he drank, and he seemed to feel better.
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