Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning A set of things of the same kind, often collected or displayed together
The book club discussed a coterie of novels written by female authors.
The library had a coterie of classic novels by Charles Dickens.
A coterie of antique figurines adorned the shelves of her living room.
The bookstore had a coterie of science fiction novels.
The bakery had a coterie of pastries, including croissants and muffins.
The restaurant offered a coterie of spicy dishes from different regions of India.
The collector's coterie of antique cars included a rare Ferrari from the 1960s.
The wildlife park housed a coterie of exotic birds in its aviary.
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