cora
Collocations
2ADJ.
distant
VERB + CORA
dark-eyed
Definitions
name
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
The youth had turned to speak to the dark-eyed Cora, when the distant sound of horses' hoofs, clattering over the roots of the broken way in his rear, caused him to check his charger; […].
"Where are you from originally, Coral?" "Indiana." "Lots of Corals out there, I bet." She hesitated, seemed about to flare, and then smiled instead, showing a little gap between two front teeth. "Well, it was Cora Lucille, I guess, " she said, still smiling, looking very much like a Cora Lucille in that moment. Hawes imagined pigtails tied with polka-dot rags.
name
An indigenous people of west-central Mexico.
The Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Cora people.
noun
A member of the Cora people.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
noun — (Greek mythology) daughter of Zeus and Demeter
- persephone
- despoina
- kore
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
2The youth had turned to speak to the dark-eyed Cora, when the distant sound of horses' hoofs, clattering over the roots of the broken way in his rear, caused him to check his charger; […].
Wiktionary"Where are you from originally, Coral?" "Indiana." "Lots of Corals out there, I bet." She hesitated, seemed about to flare, and then smiled instead, showing a little gap between two front teeth. "Well
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