coop - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • fly: Now, the later, younger additions are flying the coop.
  • flow: His two younger children love it, but the two older ones have flown the coop back to the States.
  • have: In the days when there were no cars, they used to have chicken coops on the grass verges!
  • guard: The fox is in charge of guarding the chicken coop.
  • raise: The best way to raise the Black Spanish fowl is to go late in the evening and raise coop and all.
  • shake: I'm a big fan of Geoff Boycott, because he's not scared to shake the coop and upset people.

Preposition: at

  • night: If chickens are locked in a secure coop at night, they will be safe from foxes, dogs, badgers and poachers.

Adjective modifier

  • large: We have a large chicken coop at home and started keeping chickens 6 months ago.
  • own: Because of the size of the Treasury Department, elements within the organization were encouraged to write their own COOP.
  • broody: See that the bottom of your broody coop is made uncomfortable, so that sitting will become a burden to the birds.
  • community-based: They range from working parties and advisory committees to organizations like development trusts, and community-based coops.
  • small: Furthermore, supermarkets squeeze out the smaller stores and markets - which are the outlets for small community fishing coops.

Modifies a noun

  • plan: With free delivery in the UK, the chicken coop plan is excellent value.
  • play: The spacious design makes for good coop play too.

Noun used with modifier

  • chicken: The chicken coops were often on the quarter deck.
  • hen: They were at the bottom of the naval hierarchy and were tasked with such menial duties as cleaning the pigsties and hen coops.
  • housing: Housing coop upstairs now have manual spotlight also for security purposes, gift from anon.
  • phone: All you have to do is join our phone coop scheme.
  • worker: The radical ideas of worker coops and huge resources of the consumer coops will be a potent mixture.

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