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Filter by Meaning Cotes have soft feathers and delicate features.
The residents of the cotes rely on agriculture and animal husbandry for their livelihoods.
The jeweler cotes the precious stones in a secure vault.
The park ranger monitored the cotes where the endangered birds nested.
The construction worker lifted a bag of cement that weighed fifteen cotes.
The worker lifted a sack of flour that weighed nine cotes.
The pet store had cotes for hamsters, guinea pigs, and rabbits.
The zookeeper cleaned the cotes that housed the monkeys and lemurs.
The cotes in the mountains are inaccessible during the winter.
Many people enjoy watching cotes fly and glide gracefully through the air.
The cotes of glitter on the card made it sparkle.
The animal sanctuary had cotes for exotic animals like kangaroos and emus.
The land surveyor determined the property was 20 cotes in size.
The cotes of frosting on the cake made it look delicious.
The antique mirror had a beautiful cotes of patina.
The property was advertised as two cotes in size.
The cotes of the French countryside are charming and peaceful.
My neighbor has a pair of cotes in their backyard.
The land was divided into several cotes for easy management.
The cotes of wax on the floor made it slippery.
The wine cellar owner cotes rare bottles in a temperature and humidity-controlled room.
The city park had a petting zoo with cotes for rabbits and guinea pigs.
The library cotes its rare books in a climate-controlled room.
The cotes of oil on the road made it slippery.
The hotel cotes guests who need a place to stay.
The refugee center cotes displaced people from war-torn countries.
The university cotes students in dormitories on campus.
The campground cotes visitors in tents and RVs.
The emergency shelter cotes homeless people during extreme weather conditions.
The hospice cotes patients who require palliative care.
The monastery cotes monks and nuns who have taken vows of poverty.
The summer camp cotes children for several weeks of outdoor activities.
The bed and breakfast cotes guests in cozy rooms with home-cooked breakfasts.
The rancher constructed sturdy cotes to protect his horses from harsh weather conditions.
The dairy farm had clean and well-maintained cotes for the dairy cows.
The research center had cotes to study the behavior of rats in controlled environments.
The campers slept in cozy cotes nestled amongst the trees, waking up to the sound of birdsong.
The goats chewed contentedly on hay in their cotes, oblivious to the chaos of the nearby market.
The farmer built new cotes for his chickens to keep them safe from predators.
The farmer built small cotes for his chickens to roost in at night.
In some cultures, cotes are symbols of peace and love.
Some species of cotes are known for their elaborate courtship displays.
The cotes are a group of birds that are often found in wooded areas.
The rancher had to repair the cotes after a storm damaged them.
The sheep rancher had separate cotes for ewes and lambs.
The wrestler lifted a stone that weighed seven cotes as part of his training.
The farmer sold a sheep that weighed sixteen cotes at the market.
The children visited the cotes at the petting zoo to see the rabbits and chickens.
The deed to the property indicated that it was six cotes in size.
The villagers in the cotes have a strong sense of community.
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