Showing posts with label coke's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coke's. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2016

coax, cokes

Coax or coax means to influence or persuade, usually with flattery or other pleasant wiles--
See if you can coax the baby into putting on his shoes.
Don't try to coax her; just let her alone if she doesn't want to come with us.

Cokes or cokes ( rhymes with coax ) is the plural of "coke", meaning the popular soda--
Two cokes and two burgers, please.
The kids left their cokes on the counter.

Coke's ( rhymes with coax ) would most commonly be a contraction ( short, informal form ) of "coke is"--
This coke's warm.
My coke's empty.
Coke's might also be the possessive ( belonging to )  form of "coke"--
He likes the coke's flavor, but not the bubbles.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"Maybe we could coax the kids to help if we offered them a couple of cokes."

Note--"coax" ( pronounced koh axe ) may be a short name for "coaxial cable", the kind used for cable TV connection--
I can't hook this up until I get some more coax.