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  • "Cosset" means to indulge or pamper; -)] 0 opinions for Artsy bloggers roundup

    Blisstree 2008

  • "Cosset" means to indulge or pamper; -)] 0 opinions for Artsy bloggers roundup

    MomGadget - A guide to gadgets - gizmos and work at home domestic bliss 2008

  • "Cosset" means to indulge or pamper; -)] 0 opinions for Artsy bloggers roundup

    unknown title 2008

  • Cosset your own books with Room & Board's glass-fronted walnut Devin cabinet. roomandboard.com

    Fully Booked Jen Renzi 2012

  • "Here, open your mouth, Cosset," he said to the lamb that he still held.

    Beautiful Joe Marshall Saunders 1904

  • "Here, open your mouth, Cosset," he said to the lamb that he still held.

    Beautiful Joe: An Autobiography 1893

  • Strange was the scene as little Captain Cosset walked up to the member of Herculean proportions, and men wondered how the order would be enforced; but Charles Bradlaugh was not the man to make a vulgar brawl, and the light touch on his shoulder was to him the touch of an authority he admitted and to which he bowed.

    An Autobiography Besant, Annie 1893

  • Having wisht you Joy upon this happy event, I shall proceed from this domestick occurence to an other less important, to viz. that Cosset like wise has three ospring of the same age with Octavia.

    Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 4 May 1796 1796

  • In Decermber 1924 Kastler married Elise Cosset, a former pupil of the École Normale Supérieure.

    Alfred Kastler - Biography 1972

  • Cosset yourself a little, and don’t expect any miracles.

    confetti 2006

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