coopers

[ˈkuːpəz]

coopers Definition

  • 1a person who makes or repairs barrels, casks, and other wooden containers used for storing liquids
  • 2a company that makes barrels, casks, and other wooden containers used for storing liquids

Using coopers: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "coopers" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The coopers were busy making barrels for the winery.

  • Example

    The brewery hired a team of coopers to make new casks for their beer.

  • Example

    The cooperage company supplied barrels to the distillery for aging whiskey.

coopers Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for coopers

  • cooperage
  • barrel maker
  • barrel manufacturer
  • cask maker

Phrases with coopers

  • cooper's hawk

    a medium-sized hawk native to North America, known for its distinctive cap and banded tail

    Example

    The cooper's hawk is a common sight in suburban areas.

  • cooper's ligament

    a fibrous band in the pelvis that helps support the uterus

    Example

    The doctor explained that the pain was caused by a strain on the cooper's ligament.

  • cooper's droop

    a condition where the arm muscles become fatigued and weak from repetitive motions such as barrel-making

    Example

    The coopers complained of cooper's droop after a long day of work.

Origins of coopers

from Middle Low German 'kūper' meaning 'barrel maker'

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Summary: coopers in Brief

'Coopers' [ˈkuːpəz] are people or companies that make or repair wooden containers used for storing liquids. They are skilled in barrel-making and cooperage, and their work is essential to the wine, beer, and spirits industries. The term also extends to phrases like 'cooper's hawk,' a type of bird, and 'cooper's droop,' a condition caused by repetitive motions.