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coop in

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The phrase "coop in" is a verb phrase that means to confine someone or something in a small space, similar to how a chicken is kept in a coop. When someone "coops in" or is "cooped in," they are often kept in a place where they can't easily leave or move around freely.

Usage Instructions
  • Context: This phrase is often used to describe someone who is isolated or restricted in movement, either physically or metaphorically.
  • Form: It is often followed by a preposition like "in" to show where they are confined.
Example
  • "She coops herself up in the library all day." (This means she stays in the library and doesn't go out or socialize.)
Advanced Usage

In advanced contexts, you might use "coop in" to discuss situations where someone isolates themselves voluntarily or when someone is forced into a restricted situation.

Word Variants
  • Noun Form: "Coop" can refer to a small enclosure for animals, especially chickens.
  • Adjective Form: "Cooped" can describe the state of being confined, as in "cooped-up feeling."
Different Meanings
  • "Coop" can also refer to a structure where chickens are kept, and it is not always used in a restrictive sense.
  • "Coop" can be used in informal language to describe a small or cramped space.
Synonyms
  • Confine
  • Restrict
  • Enclose
  • Box in
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • "Cooped up": This is a common idiom that means feeling trapped or confined, often because of being indoors for too long.
    • Example: "After being cooped up all winter, I can't wait to go outside in the spring!"
Summary

In summary, "coop in" refers to confining someone in a small space, often leading to feelings of restriction or isolation.

Verb
  1. confine in or as if in a coop
    • she coops herself up in the library all day

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