coquet|coquets in English
noun
[co·quet || kɒ'ket]
flirt, coquettish perso
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1. Coquet (plural Coquets) A flirtatious female; a Coquette
2. Coquet (third-person singular simple present coquets, present participle Coquetting, simple past and past participle coquetted) To act as a flirt or coquet
3. Coquet (third-person singular simple present Coquets, present participle Coquetting, simple past and past participle Coquetted) To act as a flirt or Coquet
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18. Coquet definition is - a man who indulges in Coquetry
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25. Amble is a town on the North Sea coast of Northumberland, England, at the mouth of the River Coquet; Coquet Island is visible from its beaches and harbour