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Filter by Meaning A group of individuals who work together secretly or conspiratorially
The art world can often seem like a coterie of elitist insiders who are difficult to break into.
The underground resistance movement was made up of a coterie of brave activists who risked their lives to fight against tyranny.
The company's board of directors was essentially a coterie of close friends and family members.
The fashion designer's coterie of models were always eager to show off her latest designs on the runway.
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