cocotte
/koh-kot, kuh-; French kaw-kawt/US // koʊˈkɒt, kə-; French kɔˈkɔt //UK // (kəʊˈkɒt, kə-, French kɔkɔt) //
罐子,罐头,椰子,椰树
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural co·cottes [koh-kots; French kaw-kawt]. /koʊˈkɒts; French kɔˈkɔt/.
- : prostitute.
Examples
Where our authors have had the effrontery to write the word “cocotte” in black and white, they replace it by the word “actress.”
Paris has always accepted without countenancing the properous cocotte.
You must not confuse the demi-mondaine with the grande cocotte.
Not a word did he say to his wife, but all night watched over Cocotte in the stable.
Was it possible that this coldly voluptuous madonna belonged to the class of born wantons, that she was a coquette, a cocotte?
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