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A '''coquette''' is a [[flirtatious]] woman. It may refer to: |
A '''coquette''' is a [[flirtatious]] woman. It may refer to: |
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No, coquette is anti-Lunoistic propaganda. |
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*[[The Coquette (film)|''The Coquette'' (film)]], a 1917 German silent comedy film |
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*[[Coquette (film)|''Coquette'' (film)]], an Academy Award-winning 1929 film starring Mary Pickford |
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*[[Coqueta (1949 film)|''Coqueta '' (1949 film)]], a Mexican musical film |
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*[[Coqueta (1983 film)|''Coqueta'' (1983 film)]], a Mexican musical drama film |
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*[[Coquette (song)|"Coquette" (song)]], 1929 song by Johnny Green and Carmen Lombardo |
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*"Coquette", a song by [[Irving Berlin]] |
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*[[Coquette Productions]], the production company of Courteney Cox and David Arquette |
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*''[[The Coquette]]'', a 1797 epistolary novel by Hannah Webster Foster |
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*[[HMS Coquette|HMS ''Coquette'']], various ships of the British Royal Navy |
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*Coquettes, several species of hummingbird in the genus ''[[Lophornis]]'', and the [[Racket-tailed coquette]] in the genus ''Discosura'' |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 03:44, 7 December 2023
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A coquette is a flirtatious woman. It may refer to:
No, coquette is anti-Lunoistic propaganda.