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Eddie Kal
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The movie Field of Dreams has a line:

Annie: I'll put up some coffee. Why don't you go on outside.

Dictionaries don't seem to have tothis meaning. The Free Dictionary has entries on "provide funds", but I guess that's not the same as to provide coffee.

The movie Field of Dreams has a line:

Annie: I'll put up some coffee. Why don't you go on outside.

Dictionaries don't seem to have to meaning. The Free Dictionary has entries on "provide funds", but I guess that's not the same as to provide coffee.

The movie Field of Dreams has a line:

Annie: I'll put up some coffee. Why don't you go on outside.

Dictionaries don't seem to have this meaning. The Free Dictionary has entries on "provide funds", but I guess that's not the same as to provide coffee.

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Eddie Kal
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Is "put up coffee" idiomatic?

The movie Field of Dreams has a line:

Annie: I'll put up some coffee. Why don't you go on outside.

Dictionaries don't seem to have to meaning. The Free Dictionary has entries on "provide funds", but I guess that's not the same as to provide coffee.