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cockalorum

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




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

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive

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

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"Hic hac horum, high cockalorum," continued Müller, with exceeding suavity.

From In the Days of My Youth by Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford