Confine in or as if in a coop.
1You might as well coop up a lark in a hen-house and expect it to thrive and sing.
2By occupying all the posts of Egypt, we can coop up the French and force them to capitulate.
3After being cooped up for so long, it's good to be outside.
4Think of being cooped up in the city this time of year.
5I can't do it myself, cooped up miles away in the country.
6We are cooped up with no end in sight, getting increasingly irascible.
7Shops closed, the traffic halted, workers remained cooped up in steamy offices.
8It's too cooped up; you get a feeling of being a prisoner.
9It's just that I am cooped up in that anteroom so much.
10He gave the impression of a prisoner cooped up in a cell.
11But it's the shining light on the hill for cooped up Victorians.
12We remained cooped up eight days and nights with that curious crew.
13He seemed nice, but she was tired of being cooped up inside.
14I hate to be cooped up here as much as you do.
15The sun would do you good-being cooped up in here all winter.
16I can't endure the cold after being cooped up for so long.
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