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Colette
[koh-let, kuh-, ko-, kaw-let]
noun
Sidonie Gabrielle Claudine Colette, 1873–1954, French author.
a female given name.
Colette
/ ɒˈɛ /
noun
full name Sidonie Gabrielle Claudine Colette. 1873–1954, French novelist; her works include é (1920), Gigi (1944), and the series of Claudine books
Colette
The nom de plume of Sidonie Gabrielle Claudine, a twentieth-century French writer noted for her novels about social and sexual politics. Her best-known works are é and Gigi, which was adapted for a popular musical film.
Example Sentences
Samir lines up a job where their father worked, while the owner’s wife finds Gazala a position as companion to a renowned writer, offering her “up to Mme. Colette like a canape.”
During its quarterly earnings call in February, Nvidia Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress said the effect of tariffs are “an unknown” until the company can “understand further what the U.S. government’s plan is.”
Feb. 8, Colette Delawalla, a graduate student in psychology at Emory University, announced online that she was planning a national protest for science, according to the New York Times.
Colette has intense emotions and a mature level of understanding of what took place, Leskin said.
Colette Quinn, who has been driving for over 45 years, received a range of car insurance quotes when shopping around after her insurance increased by almost £100.
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