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Filter by Meaning The cotillions game requires a deck of 32 cards.
The hotel had a room for guests to play cotillions.
The cotillions on her dress were so delicate and intricate.
She had a wardrobe full of beautiful cotillions for every occasion.
Her grandmother's wedding dress had beautiful cotillions that were still in perfect condition.
My grandparents enjoy playing cotillions during family gatherings.
The deck of cards for cotillions has a unique design.
She designed the dress with cotillions that matched the color of her shoes.
She spent hours ironing the cotillions on her daughter's prom dress.
The loud booms and spinning effects of the cotillions scared the dog.
The cotillions game is also known as the German solo.
The fashion designer incorporated cotillions into the hemline of the ballgown.
The history of cotillions dates back to the 18th century in France.
The cotillions at the Fourth of July celebration were more spectacular than ever before.
The designer used a variety of fabrics to create the cotillions on the dress.
During the winter, they played cotillions by the fireplace.
The little girl twirled around, showing off the cotillions on her new dress.
She meticulously sewed the cotillions onto her daughter's cotillion dress.
Marie and Pierre enjoyed spending their evenings playing cotillions.
The cotillions were the highlight of the ballroom dance competition.
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