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[ US /ˈkoʊtɝi/ ]
[ UK /kˈə‍ʊtəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose

How To Use coterie In A Sentence

  • You can join the painting coterie down there. The Glasgow Girls
  • This coterie, some ministers complain, has made an otherwise accessible chief minister elusive.
  • They said that despite the boycott of the party from the last general elections, the district ameer and his coterie worked for an independent candidate in utter violation of the party discipline. 29th Death Anniversary Observed of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto former Prime Minister of Pakistan
  • Dynasties cannot survive without coteries, and without a belief in their own right to rule.
  • The show depends on a coterie of regular guests.
  • He had a small coterie of friends who ringfenced entry to his world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flanked by a coterie of burly henchmen, the Russian oligarch promptly takes to one of the pitches intent on some shooting practice.
  • Once again they are superb at building a picture of the times, especially the foment of ideas and information that found fertile ground in the coteries and cliques of Restoration coffee-shop culture.
  • He is surrounded by a coterie of advisers, some of whom are merely incompetent, others downright sinister. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘On one side it’s a plaything; they play at being a parliament, and I’m neither young enough nor old enough to find amusement in playthings; and on the other side’ (he stammered) ‘it’s a means for the coterie of the district to make money. Chapter V. Part I
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