cooper
cooper (ko̵̅o̅p′ər)
noun
Etymology: ME couper < MDu cuper < LL cuparius < L cupa, a cask: see coop
transitive verb, intransitive verb
Cooper (ko̵̅o̅p′ər)
- Cooper, Gary (born Frank James Cooper) 1901-61; U.S. film actor
- ()Cooper, James Fenimore (fen′ə mō̂r′) 1789-1851; U.S. novelist
- Cooper, Peter 1791-1883; U.S. inventor, industrialist, & philanthropist
Possessives
- workshop: We saw a blacksmith at work, a cooper's workshop, an assay laboratory, and a Victorian schoolroom & playground.
Converse of object
- have: Vikings etc do it in the movies all the time - they must have had very active coopers!
- lie: The caribbean cruise royal site web first day passage lay cooper.
- employ: Until recently, all draft beers were delivered to pubs in oak casks, and each brewery employed coopers to make and repair them.
- see: Then take the tour and visit the gallery where you can actually see the coopers at their work.
- customize: Hips away from the agency had airline tickets highly customized cooper says.
- watch: Dora remembered looking out into the yard at the back, where they had a toilet, and watching the cooper making barrels.
Adjective modifier
- mini: Make sure they're the mini cooper indeed federal news.
- preferred: Phone or surfing incentive for your least expensive preferred mini cooper is.
- least: Phone or surfing incentive for your least expensive preferred mini cooper is.
Modifies a noun
- temple: Im hoping Frost will stick some guitar ones up, he tabbed most of the cooper temple clause stuff that i have!
- clause: Im hoping Frost will stick some guitar ones up, he tabbed most of the cooper temple clause stuff that i have!
- island: Off cooper island ongoing antics of travelers who seek.
- president: The absence of to the people cooper president of ones just entering.
Noun used with modifier
- alice: The show was finished with the now infamous medley with ALICE COOPER having various things done to him ( mostly by his daughter!
- neil: Increase the weight go to bed company that doesn't supplier neil cooper.
- agent: Surely it's just raising the same old questions. agent cooper 07-12-2005, 16:39 Are we all making works of art every day then?
- mel: MEL COOPER Can I ask you: why the arts?
- mini: To spend now receive their employer offers group mini cooper is.
- master: In the 1861 census, thirty-year old Edwin Dann is described as a master cooper, employing one man.
The modern novel has been many things, and functioned at many levels. It would keep D.H. Lawrence poor, and make Jilly Cooper and Jeffrey Archer rich.
It comes as a great shock around the age of five, six or seven to discover that the flag to which you have pledged yourallegiance, along with everybodyelse, has not pledged its allegiance to you. It comes as a shock to see Gary Cooper killing off the Indians and, although you are rooting for Gary Cooper, that the Indians are you.
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