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Definitions from the WebCharlotNounA type of comedy film popular in the early 20th century, typically featuring a bumbling but lovable main character. Sample sentence: Charlie Chaplin's "The Kid" is considered one of the finest charlots ever made. Search related comedy films on AmazonNounA small, rustic horse-drawn vehicle traditionally used in France. Sample sentence: The tourists enjoyed a charming ride in a charlot through the picturesque French countryside. Search for horse-drawn vehicles on AmazonNounA young prostitute, especially in the 19th century. Sample sentence: The dark alleys of the city were often filled with desperate charlots searching for clients. Search books about 19th-century prostitution on AmazonNounA famous French pastry chef known for their exceptional cakes and pastries. Sample sentence: The patisserie had a mouthwatering assortment of charlots, each decorated with exquisite precision. Search for French pastry cookbooks on AmazonAdjectiveLimited to or only known by a particular locality. Sample sentence: The charlot language spoken in that remote village is quite different from the standard dialect. AdjectiveAccepted, frequented, or used by the general population or a specific group. Sample sentence: The charlot cafe on the corner is always packed with locals enjoying their morning coffee. Search for café essentials on Amazon | ||||
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