Confine in or as if in a coop.
1 At half past four played hide and coop in the Sawyer pasture.
2 Put a coop in it and put your hen and turkeys in it.
3 As we were coming out I saw an old coop in the orchard.
4 It dripped out from every coop in the row.
5 He breeds his own pigeons, keeping a total of 80 in a big coop in his back yard.
6 I tried to keep a straight face, but the idea of a coop in my room was too much.
7 They keep a chicken coop in the backyard, and Susie is a midwife, who trusts in tradition ways of healing.
8 The 27-year-old has built his own chicken coop in his home town Linguere with 1,500 chicks.
9 He put some straw from the chicken coop in it, so the Donkey would have a soft bed on which to sleep.
10 I've got a storefront I can let you have for thirty years at half the price of a rooftop pigeon coop in Bensonhurst.
11 And he and Al at once harnessed up, and placing a large, strong coop in the wagon, drove over to the Bascom place.
12 By this means I had the pitiful consolation of being able to range, without constraint, the miserable coop in which I was confined.
13 They are savage little brutes, and spend their whole time in dashing recklessly against the bars of the coop in which they are confined.
14 A formidable flock shared the yard in good weather, kept to the well-insulated coop in winter, producing eggs that Jim and Nora also sold.
15 Tears spilled from my cheeks as I wrapped Coop in my arms.
16 Some of the fellows who live in the chicken- coops in shanty-town.
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