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[ koos ] / kus /
nouna language of a group of American Indians indigenous to the coast of Oregon. Words nearby Cooscoordination compound, coordination number, coordinator, Coorg, coorie, Coos, Coos Bay, coot, cootch, cooter, cootie Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for CoosAside from missing a letter that CEOs have in their title, COOs lack the juice they have. Is Sheryl Sandberg Leaning Out at Facebook?|Daniel Gross|June 14, 2013|DAILY BEAST She has nicknames for all her students—she coos that they are her “ladybug” or “honey pie” or “sexy lady.” A Love Letter to ‘American Idol’ Judge Nicki Minaj|Ramin Setoodeh|March 7, 2013|DAILY BEAST Critics have noted how Williams coos and whispers in convincing Marilyn fashion. Good Actors, Bad Movies, and the Oscars|Richard Rushfield|November 29, 2011|DAILY BEAST The scene feels far more Vogue than Newsweek, with lots of “Brilliant, dah-ling” coos of approval. Wild Divorce Shakes D.C.|Nicole LaPorte|August 30, 2010|DAILY BEAST
She coos at them, and well she may for she is crowned with the laurel-wreath of the best up-to-date advertising. The Champagne Standard|Mrs. John Lane The industry was important at Coos bay at an early day, and vessels constructed there sailed the seas thirty or forty years. American Forest Trees|Henry H. Gibson His pet name precedes him down the street, the coos come from the shadowed interiors. At Plattsburg|Allen French Whistles and chirps, coos and caws and croaks, would have grown familiar to him. Irish Fairy Tales|James Stephens On the mother's back the child sleeps and coos and observes what goes on about it. South and South Central Africa|H. Frances Davidson
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