cosset in a sentence
Examples
- The charges to de Cardonnay amount to a grand tour of France's welfare state, one that cossets but also appears to stifle.
- Just as the comfort food so popular now cossets rather than challenges, soundtracks in a great majority of neighborhood restaurants are becoming comfort music.
- What if they recycle the'92 mantras, and cosset a quiescent public with the empty promise of " change " for the mere sake of change?
- Skinny and weak-chinned, he at first seems as characterless as his surroundings, the half-feral product of an environment that simultaneously cossets and neglects its young.
- But when the Nazis occupied France in 1940, and Maison de Leves was requisitioned by German officers, Castaing found herself with no house to care for, no guests to cosset.
- The World is a concept that Howard Hughes would have loved : exile reinvented, a life in comfortable circumstances that cosset but also constantly change, leaving a wake but never a trail.
- And she starts an affair with Charles-Henri's elderly uncle, Edgar Cosset, formerly a member of the Chamber of Deputies and still an influential voice on the French national scene.
- In 1640, he succeeded Henry Fr�mart as ma�tre de chapelle at Notre-Dame de Paris then replaced Fran�ois Cosset, when he took charge in 1643 as sous-ma�tre of the Chapelle royale.
- Like the Lalaounis Museum, the spectacular Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art cossets its collections _ and its visitors _ with sleek surroundings, wall texts in English as well as Greek, and a sophisticated shop.
- In that spirit, he put flaps on the end of a living room sofa that bend upward at a gentle angle, his suggestion that sofas ought to encourage napping as well as cosset dinner guests.