Definition of Rococos

1. rococo [n] - See also: rococo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rococos

rocksteady
rocksucker
rocksuckers
rockumentaries
rockumentary
rockweed
rockweeds
rockwood
rockwork
rockworks
rocky
rocky mountain spotted fever
rocky road
rocoa
rococo
rococos (current term)
rocoto
rocotos
rocquet
rocquets
rocs
rocuronium
rod-shaped
rod cell
rod cells
rod disks
rod fibre
rod for one's back

Literary usage of Rococos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Bookman (1911)
"... than in such a line as M. Rostand's, "Que des Coqs rococos pour ce Coq plus cocasse," of which the only ground is an astounding rebound of sound. ..."

2. Private Lives of Kaiser William II, and His Consort: Secret History of the by Henry William Fischer (1909)
"... like a good paterfamilias, the Kaiser allows his wife to keep for herself all bibelots and curios, magnificent Boules and quaint rococos, which past ..."

3. Studies in Stagecraft by Clayton Meeker Hamilton (1914)
"weeping eyes, than in such a line as M. Rostand's, " Que des Coqs rococos pour ce Coq plus cocasse," of which the only ground is an astounding rebound of ..."

4. Studies in Stagecraft by Clayton Meeker Hamilton (1914)
"weeping eyes, than in such a line as M. Rostand's, " Que des Coqs rococos pour ce Coq plus cocasse ..."

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