Proper noun
Collette (plural Collettes)
A surname.
According to Collette Christoffers, the quints thought big sister Emily "walked on water." Source: Internet
As noted by Carolyn Collette in "Fifteenth Century Chaucer", an essay published in the book A Companion to Chaucer ISBN 0-631-23590-6 Around two centuries later, Sir Philip Sidney greatly praised Troilus and Criseyde in his own Defence of Poesie. Source: Internet
Facing dwindling resources and a potentially grim outcome, a medical researcher (Kendrick) emerges as the only dissenting voice against the clinical logic of both her commander (Collette) and the ship’s biologist (Kim). Source: Internet
Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis and Toni Collette are among those who might have murdered crime novelist Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer). Source: Internet
In Season 3, Sage’s relationship with partner Collette (‘s Naya Rivera) will be challenged “as they face criminal charges, financial ruin and powerful political enemies who want to destroy Sage and High Water,” the logline reads. Source: Internet
But sitting in a lonely one-bedroom apartment in Zetland while watching on TV as horses you were supposed to ride, like crack Godolphin filly Collette, win headline races is Jockey Hell. Source: Internet