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coquelicot
/ ˈkəʊklɪˌkəʊ /
Word History and Origins
Origin of coquelicot1
Example Sentences
The gamin Bujold plays the enchanting Coquelicot with whom Bates falls in love.
Stout Madam Gillin panted through the crowd in an amazing turban of coquelicot and gold, distributing hearty handshakes to the right and left; and Norah looked so pretty as she brought up the rear, that the Countess of Glandore's ire was kindled, and she glanced anxiously about for her elder son.
She went into the house, and returned almost immediately, bringing with her a small coquelicot waiter, with cakes and wine, which she pressed Lindsay to partake of.
It's actually a relatively restrained performance from the loons from Athens, Georgia, who called one album Coquelicot Asleep in the Poppies: A Variety of Whimsical Verse, and have been known to perform nude.
Miss McBean responded to my bow with great play of shoulders; and in turn presented me to her mother, a moustachioed lady in stiff black silk, surmounted with a black cap and coquelicot trimmings.
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