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cockalorum

[kok-uh-lawr-uhm, -lohr-] / ˌkɒk əˈlɔr əm, -ˈloʊr- /




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High cockalorum Tootletootle tootle loo.

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High cockalorum tootle lootle loo.

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But the idea of that old cockalorum—though he is my rival—doing a sturdy fellow like me to death is too amusing.”

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"Yes, marm, I'm the high cockalorum; we hev'n't got anything for you to-day, though."

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Born with no great passion for "the high cockalorum of heroism," De Forest wrote frankly of the nuisance of being shot at, of the multiple woes of a company-grade officer's life.

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