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cotillon

American  
[kuh-til-yuhn, koh-, kaw-tee-yawn] / kəˈtɪl yən, koʊ-, kɔ tiˈyɔ̃ /

noun

plural

cotillons
  1. cotillion.


Example Sentences

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Didn't she tell you she was going from the dinner to the cotillon?

From A Speckled Bird by Wilson, Augusta J. Evans

Do you recall a time in Washington, the night of Secretary D——'s dinner, from which I carried Eglah to a cotillon?

From A Speckled Bird by Wilson, Augusta J. Evans

We shall wear our masks until midnight, and then have a cotillon afterwards.”

From The Automobile Girls at Palm Beach Proving Their Mettle Under Southern Skies by Crane, Laura Dent

And I am engaged to dance the cotillon at the Fanes' with Stella Meineck.

From Erlach Court by Schubin, Ossip

"It was tragic enough not to be able to dance the cotillon with our star, but not to be able to fight for the star is intolerable."

From Erlach Court by Schubin, Ossip