A small structure placed at a consider-able height above the ground, as on a building or a pole, for the roosting and breeding of domestic pigeons; a house for doves.(noun)
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Use "dove-cote" in a sentence
"If this guy is not from the dove-cote, he should consider the efforts of Mexicans leaving their lovely villages every year to get a piece of what he is rejecting."
"Who can resist words like pott (OED: "originally bearing the watermark of a pot"), columbier ("F. colombier dove-cote, used in same sense"), demy, double elephant?"
"A bomb bursting on the dove-cote down there could not have been more startling."