coctible (Meaning)

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coctible (a.)

Capable of being cooked.

Synonyms & Antonyms of coctible

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coctible Sentence Examples

  1. The flea market was a treasure hunter's paradise, overflowing with dusty boxes promising hidden coctibles.
  2. My heart skipped a beat as I spotted a rare porcelain doll amidst the other coctibles at the antique fair. (Highlights excitement)
  3. As a child, I collected baseball cards, each one a coctible holding the potential for future stardom.
  4. The attic held a forgotten trunk, its contents a mystery waiting to be unearthed, possibly filled with coctibles.
  5. While some coctibles appreciate in value, the joy of collecting often lies in the personal connection to the object.
  6. The internet has transformed the coctible market, making it easier for collectors to find rare and unique pieces.
  7. My grandmother's coctible teacups, each hand-painted with delicate flowers, were more than just decorative items; they held cherished memories.
  8. Before attending a coctible show, it's wise to set a budget and stick to it to avoid impulse purchases.
  9. Documenting your coctible collection with photos and descriptions helps with insurance purposes and future reference.
  10. The true value of a coctible lies not just in its monetary worth, but in the story it tells and the emotions it evokes.

FAQs About the word coctible

Capable of being cooked.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The flea market was a treasure hunter's paradise, overflowing with dusty boxes promising hidden coctibles.

My heart skipped a beat as I spotted a rare porcelain doll amidst the other coctibles at the antique fair. (Highlights excitement)

As a child, I collected baseball cards, each one a coctible holding the potential for future stardom.

The attic held a forgotten trunk, its contents a mystery waiting to be unearthed, possibly filled with coctibles.