More specially to enjoy the good graces of a cocotte and make off without giving her a fee, “to do a bilk.
For individual portions, put in a butteredcocotte dish one spoonful of D'Uxelles (Jan.
In the bottom of a buttered cocotte or egg dish place a spoonful of chicken hash, on top break a raw egg, and season.
Line an egg cocotte with a forcemeat made of truffles and beef tongue, drop an egg into this, set the dish in hot water and cook in the oven for from five to ten minutes.
Remove three dozen Little Neck clams from their shells and put in an earthern casserole or cocotte dish with two ounces of butter.
Put in buttered cocotte dish one raw egg, cover with sauce Italienne, put a little grated cheese and a small piece of butter on top and bake in oven.
Put an egg in a well-buttered cocotte dish, season with salt and pepper, put plenty of grated cheese and a piece of butter on top of all, and bake in oven.
Butter four cocotte dishes, put puree of onions on bottom, a poached egg on top, cover with cream sauce, and sprinkle with grated cheese.
Put in a buttered cocotte dish a very thin, small, slice of ham, with two parboiled oysters on top.
Break one or two eggs in a buttered cocotte dish, season with salt and pepper, put a little butter on top, and bake in oven for a few minutes.
Butter four cocottedishes and break an egg in each.
When he came to speak of his terrible explanation with Isidore and the wretch's crime, the doctor swore a round oath, which marked his disapproval, and Cocotte received such a famous cut with the whip, she started off on a furious gallop.
My carriage is open, and Cocotte is not rough-shod.
Aubry, on the contrary, growled and stormed, whipped Cocotte with the full strength of his arm, and tried to hurry up affairs with the greatest diligence.
And Cornelie was struck by the fact that Urania had grown thin and had lost her former brilliant beauty of an American girl, with the unconscious look of a cocotte in her eyes, her smile and her clothes.
She felt no attraction towards this strange, pretty little creature, who looked like a child and a cocottein one; but she felt sorry for her, she did not know why.
Not a word did he say to his wife, but all night watched over Cocotte in the stable.
Whereupon the mayor, after grave reflection remarked, "If la Cocotte has not yet gotten rid of the moon, poor Colin already is rid of his senses.
And soon all Lessoc marveled to see Colin and Cocotte, Cocotte and Colin, passing and repassing continually over the same road, one apparently frightened, the other sadly bored by the exercise.
Greatly ashamed was Colin, and to quickly repair his error untied la Cocotte and led her to the fountain.
The dust was black; and yet, every Thursday, the cocotte aristocracy passed through on the way to the Casino, with a great show of rickety carriages and borrowed postilions.
He seized Cocotte in his arms and kissed her madly, as though he were taking leave of some human being.
At last he decided to rid himself of Cocotteat daybreak.
Cocotte was a slight waif, sheared off by the sharp axe of the Place de la Révolution, and Souday could therefore afford to sell her cheap.
It is very tempting; still, I do not think I can part with Cocotte at any price.
That is very little; besides, I do not know that I shall part with Cocotte at all.
The cocotte goes where the money-spending crowd is to be found, where she may show her frocks and her jewels and her beauty, where recklessness and extravagance and excitement are in the air.
The prices are higher on that day, but high prices would never shut out the cocotte and her following.
The pet dog of the Parisienne of high degree is likely to be a sybarite, and the pet dog of the famous cocotte leads a luxurious existence that demands prodigal expenditure.
He has also a Poularde Réservé en Cocotte Raviolis, which is a dish to be remembered; and a small fat sole caught between Hyères and Toulon is not to be despised.
But the ex-cocotte is now at the head of an aristocratic establishment, and must act in accordance.
A battered cocotte who sustains herself by devoting to pietism the settlements of her numerous lovers--a cocotte with a love of finery, a profound cynicism, and an acquired deportment.
A cocotte has no nationality," the giant contradicted, solemnly.
A splendid state the world's coming to when a cocotte takes it into her head to argue with a Russian officer who pays her the honor of his attentions.
At the other sits the Cocotte and the blond Young Man.
Only the American, the Young Man, the Cocotteand the Beggar remain.
At the word "Cliquot" the Cocotte looks up and begins to flirt with the American.
As the answering whistle of the taxicab and the honk of the horn are heard the Beggar and Cocotte exit ceremoniously and the curtain falls.
But these are back in the kitchen while the ex-cocotte is moving about in front at intervals opening the door, and gazing out into the night.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cocotte" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.