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cockalorum

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




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In the thunderous heyday of Prohibition gangsterism, Roger the Terrible was the jaunty cockalorum of northwest Cook County.

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The Daily Telegraph thought his cockalorum De Guiche in Cyrano de Bergerac "a remarkable feat."

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Other plotters are Vincent Price and Edith Barrett, whose contributions to the high cockalorum are good, but occasionally strained.

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Dizzy Gillespie, the high cockalorum of bop, was getting top billing at the rival Strand Theater.

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For "cockalorum," be it noted, we frequently substituted the name of some particularly obnoxious master.

From My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71 by Vizetelly, Ernest Alfred