Coop can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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1. | noun | There is already a little dog house that I would turn into a little rabbit hutch being kept back there and I was thinking about keeping the rabbit in the run with the chickens, but keeping the chickens in the coop and the rabbit in the hutch at night. | |
2. | noun | How are you and your wife doing, now that the birds have all flown the coop? | |
3. | noun | It is duck soup for a carpenter to construct a chicken coop for his son. | |
4. | noun | Yesterday I went to Denizli and I saw a rooster near the coop. | |
5. | noun | The pigeon has flown the coop. | |
6. | noun | The hens are in the chicken coop. | |
7. | noun | Beware! The fox is roaming around the chicken coop. | |
8. | noun | Tom built a chicken coop in his backyard. | |
9. | noun | How many chickens are in the chicken coop? | |
10. | noun | The chickens live in the chicken coop. | |
11. | verb | I don't want to coop up our precious Fluffy in one of those cat carriers. |
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noun | |
There is already a little dog house that I would turn into a little rabbit hutch being kept back there and I was thinking about keeping the rabbit in the run with the chickens, but keeping the chickens in the coop and the rabbit in the hutch at night. |
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How are you and your wife doing, now that the birds have all flown the coop? | |
It is duck soup for a carpenter to construct a chicken coop for his son. | |
Yesterday I went to Denizli and I saw a rooster near the coop. | |
The pigeon has flown the coop. | |
The hens are in the chicken coop. | |
Beware! The fox is roaming around the chicken coop. | |
Tom built a chicken coop in his backyard. | |
How many chickens are in the chicken coop? | |
The chickens live in the chicken coop. | |
verb | |
I don't want to coop up our precious Fluffy in one of those cat carriers. |