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Example sentences for "coco"

Lexicographically close words:
cockscomb; cocksure; cockswain; cocktail; cocktails; cocoa; cocoanut; cocoanuts; cocoas; coconut
  1. Coco is a cooling draught made of liquorice, lemon, and water.

  2. I am told also that one coco will not grow alone; it must have another coco as well as human neighbours, so these things, of course, end in a grove.

  3. Groves of coco palms are no favourites of mine.

  4. Holt's factory on Little Eloby Island (an island nearer in shore), and on the mainland at Coco Beach, belonging to Messrs.

  5. By intoxicating fruits the coco and fan-palms are, no doubt, meant, from which palm-wine is made.

  6. But the Frenchman patronizes the coco seller, and his Chinese pagoda arrangement is always well patronized.

  7. The roads were good, and were continuously shaded by fruit-trees, coco and areca palms.

  8. These administrators receive in the licensed establishments the coco and nipa wines, at prices stipulated by the growers.

  9. That of the coco is paid for at the rate of two dollars per jar, containing twenty gantas, equal to twelve arrobas, seven azumbres and half a cuartillo, Castilian measure, and at fourteen reals in the places nearest the depots.

  10. Every man received one coconut daily, and two batatas, which they baked in the ashes of the coco shells; and they caught some fish on the way, and collected a little rain-water.

  11. Among this class of articles may be mentioned the coco of Cebu and the wax and oil of the Bisayas, which are rated as objects of the first necessity.

  12. As she opened the door into the vestibule, Coco was upon him, and the snarling fury of a dog-fight jarred against the solemn strains of the organ.

  13. The choir, arrayed for the processional, had broken line and were banging Coco with hymn books, while everybody was wildly issuing orders to everybody else.

  14. Coco fought by method and a very effective method it was.

  15. The little lodging in Trastevere was very silent, and Coco sat disconsolately drooping his wings on his perch when his mistress was out, as she was during more than half the day, giving the lessons by which she and Angela lived.

  16. Paris' meant her bedroom in bird language; it also meant being bribed to be quiet with good things, and Coco strutted from his perch to her finger.

  17. Coco regarded her efforts with melancholy contempt, and turned his back on her when she came near him, and even when she changed the water in his tin cup.

  18. Madame Bernard left them alone for an hour in the sitting-room and then came in to say good-bye to Giovanni herself, bringing Coco perched upon her wrist, but silent and well-behaved.

  19. When she had finished she turned to it again, as if there were nothing more to be said, and at that moment Coco began to talk in a tone that made further conversation impossible.

  20. The drink used in this country is water, or wine made from the coco palm-tree.

  21. Their houses are small, being constructed of the branches of the palmer or coco tree, and covered with the leaves of the same tree.

  22. The last year's leaves of the coco are rich yellow, and its stem is curved.

  23. But this is, certainly, the mark which distinguishes the Coco palm, not merely from the cold dark green of the Palmiste, or the silvery gray of the Jagua, but from any other tree which I have ever seen.

  24. Coco inserted his finger into the child's mouth, and felt a slight drawing pressure.

  25. The sea had gradually decreased its violence, and but occasionally broke over the vessel; carefully holding on by the door-jambs, Coco gained the outside, that he might survey the horizon.

  26. Judy and Coco were sent back to America; the servants, who had remained so long in his service, gave warning one by one, and afterwards, were changed as often almost as there was a change in the moon.

  27. Coco shouted to his utmost, and fortunately attracted the notice of the men who were on the bowsprit, stowing away the foretopmast-staysail, which had been hoisted up to dry after the gale.

  28. Coco ab ten finger, and take long while suck em all dry.

  29. The night passed in peace, although for a time we were disturbed by the yelping of jackals, with whom Coco persisted in keeping up a noisy conversation.

  30. Ernest set off first with Floss; Jack and Coco strolling after them.

  31. Poor Coco had recovered his spirits slightly by the time the yacht was reached; and, after a hearty meal, again took his place among the dogs, whom I had little doubt he would never again desert.

  32. He was said to be very well off, possessing large numbers of coco palms, but the other staple of wealth (pigs) he has to buy.

  33. Small streams debouch in either corner of the bay; but the village, which consists of a dozen or more houses, and is the largest on the west coast, lies to the south of the harbour, with the usual accompaniment of numerous coco palms.

  34. It is difficult to believe that this is the true reason of the trees' infertility; but it is a fact that no coco palms, except those about the houses, bear any nuts.

  35. Sailing slowly down the coast we passed Henpoin, Pulo Kotah, and Henhoa, at all of which places are many coco palms, with one or two houses visible.

  36. Numerous coco palms shade the beach, and beyond them is a stretch of flat, jungle-covered land.

  37. The sheds in which the aborigines are domiciled are substantial structures of attap, standing near the sea in the shade of coco palms.

  38. Some of his pigs are killed, a few coco palms cut down, and on rare occasions his house is burnt, or unroofed and left deserted.

  39. For some distance south of the Settlement the land consists of undulating grassy hills, dotted with coco palms, and streaked by gullies, in which dark clumps of jungle still remain.

  40. I decided to bring Coco with me, because Coco is the "last civilian in Verdun.

  41. Once only, my Lady Coco is missing; having wandered from the house, and lost herself in an adjacent field.

  42. But when the prodigal at last returns, Lord Coco is quite another bird, and in a moment of rapture he secretes our last tube of flake white in the water-jug!

  43. A fund of entertainment is found in the displacement of every object not too weighty for Coco to convey.

  44. If Señor Coco starts off on any important enterprise, his Señora gives a croak expressive of her readiness to follow, and is after him like his own shadow.

  45. Similarly, when la Señora Coco dives into the depths of an old boot in quest of emptiness, her lord assists at the investigation.

  46. On Père Calleux's return, she obtained his permission to take Coco with her for a few days, and Coco took with him his darling goat, from which he refused to part.

  47. Would you like to have me take Coco away with me till night, Mère Madeleine?

  48. Denise was quite as well pleased that her aunt should not go with her; but she was overjoyed that she herself was allowed to go, and she ran off to engage seats for herself and Coco for the next day.

  49. Coco followed them, jumping and crying aloud for joy.

  50. And that it was the same man who gave a lot of money to Coco's grandmother, because Coco broke the soup-bowl?

  51. Denise and Coco ran, for fear of missing the stage; at last they were safely inside, the basket between Denise's legs, and they started for Paris.

  52. Coco was seated at a table with old Madeleine.

  53. I thought Coco would be happier at our house.

  54. Denise and Coco started for home less cheerful than when they set out.

  55. The black coco seems to suffer less than the white.

  56. Previous to their emancipation, whole families of negroes lived upon the produce of one provision ground, and the coco formed the main article of their support.

  57. Throughout this coast a coco tree supplies annually about 100 nuts, which yield eight flascos of oil.

  58. The coco begins to bear after the first year, and with common care and cultivation the same plant ought to give annually two or three returns for several years.

  59. Along the Gulf of Cariaco there are many large coco walks.

  60. Coco nut oil is now manufactured in different parts of the South Seas, and forms no small part of the traffic carried on with trading vessels.

  61. In Jamaica, a disease something similar to that affecting the potato, has been found injurious to the coco root.

  62. Even upon the Sandwich Islands the coco palm retains all its ancient reputation; the people there having thought of adopting it as the national emblem.

  63. The most favorable situation for the growth of the coco palm is the ground near the sea-coast, and if the roots reach the mud or salt water, they thrive all the better for it.

  64. As soon as she and Coco came trotting into the market there was a rush to get to her first.

  65. Labric barked with all his might, Coco whinnied loudly, the three cows all mooed at the same time, and the entire poultry-yard in an uproar added its piercing and varied tones to the general tumult.

  66. I think that to most people Seychelles is principally known as the home of that eccentric palm, the double cocoa-nut, or "Coco de Mer.


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cocoa beans; coconut products; coconut shell