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- noun Plural form of
cot .
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Examples
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The very definition of the term cots oft* your 2d and 3d obferva job.
The Monthly Review 1791
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Their course was then taken along the Cartlane Craigs, at a distance from villages and mountain cots, which, leaning from their verdant heights, seemed to invite the traveller to refreshment and repose.
The Scottish Chiefs 1875
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61 During the same period this shows the increase in cots deaths as against the amount of people smoking its supposed cause - Up 500% and halved
Archive 2007-08-19 Newmania 2007
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61 During the same period this shows the increase in cots deaths as against the amount of people smoking its supposed cause - Up 500% and halved
The Soixante-neuf of Liberty Newmania 2007
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Asked if it wasn't a bit indulgent for a union to be looking after the napping needs of its constituents, Mr. Lawson said no, the cots are a necessity, particularly on matinée days and during 12-hour-a-day tech weeks, but also during the normal run of a show.
Lying Down on the Job? It's in the Contract Lizzie Simon 2011
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Lying on one of the cots were a Marine and one of the prostitutes.
The Village Bing West 2000
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Lying on one of the cots were a Marine and one of the prostitutes.
The Village Bing West 2000
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Lying on one of the cots were a Marine and one of the prostitutes.
The Village Bing West 2000
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Lying on one of the cots were a Marine and one of the prostitutes.
The Village Bing West 2000
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Uncle Jim, he was de bed-maker, and he made up a heap of little beds lak what dey calls cots now.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 1 Work Projects Administration
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Complex commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) solutions assembled partly or wholly from open-source software create elaborate attack surfaces whose components (and interactions) are accessible and well understood by bad actors.
The end of open source? – TechCrunch Annie Siebert 2021
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One of the long-held norms of government IT is the perceived benefit of COTS solutions: “commercial, off the shelf” software.
“Fake COTS” and the one-day rule Sean Boots 2022
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