"Cooped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cooped" Meaning

The verb "cooped" is the past tense of the verb "coop". To coop means to confine or enclose someone or something in a small or enclosed space, often in a way that is restrictive or limiting.

"Cooped" Examples

Cooped


Meaning: restrained or confined to a narrow or enclosed space


Here are five usage examples:

The chicken was cooped up in the small farm for so long that it started to feel claustrophobic.
After a few days of being cooped up in the hotel room, I was ready to get some fresh air.
The kids were cooped up inside on a rainy day, so they decided to set up an obstacle course using the furniture.
The hens were cooped up in the backyard of the farm, clucking loudly as they searched for food.
The security measures in the high-security facility were designed to keep prisoners cooped up and unable to escape.

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Cooperage refers to the art and craft of making or repairing casks, barrels, and other containers for storing liquids such as wine, beer, and oil. It also refers to the industry or workshop where these containers are manufactured or repaired. Cooperage is often associated with traditional craftsmanship and attention to detail, as the coopers who work in this field must carefully select and shape the wood, carefully assemble the stave, and finish the containers to ensure they are watertight and durable.

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Cooperant is a noun that refers to a person or entity that is willing to collaborate or cooperate with another party, often in a spirit of mutual benefit or shared goals.

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Cooperating refers to the act of working together with someone or something to achieve a common goal or objective, often involving mutual assistance, support, or collaboration.

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