An exclusive circle of people with a common purpose.
1 And among the Northern Ireland Office coterie , too, the relief was overwhelming.
2 She'd assembled a coterie of officers to help them in the search.
3 The president now takes counsel from an ever-shrinking coterie of trusted aides.
4 Katherine and her coterie all did hairy eye-rolls for a brief second.
5 It's also continuing to make a tiny coterie of trough-guzzlers extremely rich.
6 Outside this small, rather lively coterie the Keiths had very few friends.
7 Then he whirled like a maniac upon his little coterie of followers.
8 Surrounded by a coterie of minders, he was terse, impatient and sour.
9 There was to be a meeting of his coterie at eight o'clock.
10 Sanballat looked for Ben-Hur, and turned again to Drusus and his coterie .
11 Would a little coterie , who lived by gambling, have made this offer?
12 Wait till you have been initiated into my coterie of fashionable friends!
13 A small coterie of companies control the vast majority of global potash production.
14 This is Rousseau, the most conspicuous figure in the famous coterie .
15 The event established Mary as the arbiter in her own coterie .
16 The hockey audience is considered the Garden's most socially gifted coterie View Article
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