coops

[kuːps]

coops Definition

  • 1a cage or pen for confining poultry or small animals
  • 2an instance of a group of people confined in a small space

Using coops: Examples

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

  • Example

    The farmer built a coop for his chickens.

  • Example

    The police made several arrests after a drug bust in a coop.

  • Example

    The refugees were kept in coops until they could be processed.

coops Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for coops

Phrases with coops

  • to leave a place suddenly and/or unexpectedly

    Example

    As soon as he turned 18, he flew the coop and moved to the city.

  • cooped up

    confined in a small space, often for a long period of time

    Example

    After being cooped up in the house for days due to the snowstorm, they were eager to go outside.

  • a type of coop specifically designed for housing chickens

    Example

    The farmer's chicken coop was large enough to hold over 50 chickens.

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Summary: coops in Brief

The term 'coops' [kuːps] refers to a cage or pen used for confining poultry or small animals, or an instance of a group of people confined in a small space. It is often used in phrases like 'fly the coop,' meaning to leave suddenly, and 'cooped up,' meaning confined in a small space for a long period of time.