A woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money.
A small covered pot, often of cast iron.
1 They chafed and bantered and stormed every café and cocotte impartially, recklessly.
2 Now Brochet was the surname of a certain fascinating cocotte .
3 She probably thinks these delays and subterfuges are necessary to differentiate her from a cocotte .
4 She lived for most part like a mere cocotte .
5 She will end"-hemade the gesture of counting money into his hand-"shewill end as a cocotte . "
6 A veritable cocotte 's nest.
7 If someone thought he recognized in her a famous cocotte of Le Cap, he immediately discarded that idea as an impossibility.
8 Neither was it necessary for him to know that Violette was a cocotte , nor that Relais had a reputation for being cruel.
9 Deep down, I have not got over my firm resolution of breaking with her, but I could not dismiss her like a cocotte .
10 The young cocotte agreed to assist him if he paid her a reasonable commission of 15 percent on monies expended in furnishing the house.
11 The English and American girls were dressed like Elsie and Cissy in cheap linen dresses; one of the French artists was living with a cocotte .
12 Nevertheless Francois adored Cocotte , and he kept repeating: That beast is human.
13 We are in no hurry to part with Cocotte ; but money is tempting.'
14 At last he decided to rid himself of Cocotte at daybreak.
15 Finally the master, tired of complaints, impatiently ordered Francois to get rid of Cocotte .
16 Without ' Cocotte ' the dear woman would never go away.
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