Used in a Sentence

cockaigne

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cockaigne.

Editorial note

Maybe there is a veritable Utopia on Earth, a Cockaigne of validated data and reasonable deadlines.

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Quick take

(mediaeval folklore) A land of plenty, luxury and idleness.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(mediaeval folklore) A land of plenty, luxury and idleness.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for cockaigne.

noun

(mediaeval folklore) A land of plenty, luxury and idleness.

Example sentences

1

Maybe there is a veritable Utopia on Earth, a Cockaigne of validated data and reasonable deadlines.

2

In reality, we already sorta live in the land of Cockaigne given the dizzying variety and quantity of food we are able to produce, as well as the amount of energy.

3

Without that, we'd all live in Cockaigne, fried chickens flying into our mouths.

4

If Apple — which intentionally dropped support for Flash and browser extensions when it shipped the iPhone, a decision it's stuck to ever since — doesn't want to support it, it's not gonna happen in their walled-garden Cockaigne.

Proper noun examples

1

Without that, we'd all live in Cockaigne, fried chickens flying into our mouths.

2

If Apple — which intentionally dropped support for Flash and browser extensions when it shipped the iPhone, a decision it's stuck to ever since — doesn't want to support it, it's not gonna happen in their walled-garden Cockaigne.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use cockaigne in a sentence?

Maybe there is a veritable Utopia on Earth, a Cockaigne of validated data and reasonable deadlines.

What does cockaigne mean?

(mediaeval folklore) A land of plenty, luxury and idleness.

What part of speech is cockaigne?

cockaigne is commonly used as noun.