The expression “coffee break” was first attested in 1952 in glossy magazine advertisements by the Pan-American Coffee Bureau.
factually
(adverb) as a fact or based on fact; “they learn much, factually, about the problems of retirement and provision for old age, and, psychologically, in the sharing of their thoughts on retirement”
Source: WordNet® 3.1
factually (comparative more factually, superlative most factually)
In a factual manner
Source: Wiktionary
Fac"tu*al, a.
Definition: Relating to, or containing, facts. [R.]
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
5 November 2024
(verb) draw out a discussion or process in order to gain time; “The speaker temporized in order to delay the vote”
The expression “coffee break” was first attested in 1952 in glossy magazine advertisements by the Pan-American Coffee Bureau.