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