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coterie

[koh-tuh-ree] / ˈkoʊ tə ri /
NOUN
clique
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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Navy admiral and a coterie of commandos from more than a dozen nations as the largest annual special operations exercise in Africa came to an end.

From New York Times

Jack got to play with the original Winnie-the-Pooh and his coterie of stuffed animals, which Milne had given to John Jr. and which Jack later donated to the New York Public Library.

From New York Times

The risk is, in the short term, that yet another of soccer’s crown jewels becomes the plaything of a small coterie of clubs.

From New York Times

The modern president is never completely free from work, tethered by secure telephone lines and other technology with a coterie of top aides and advisers always close by.

From Seattle Times

A coterie of Soviet spies in Brussels set up an import-export company for cover, giving it the absurdly conspicuous name of Foreign Excellent Trench Coats.

From New York Times