Hencoop

Word HENCOOP
Character 7
Hyphenation hen coop
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Hencoop"

What do we mean by hencoop?

A coop where hens are kept..

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The word "hencoop" in example sentences

It is possible that a man (supposing he happened to be on deck at the time of the accident) might have floated ashore on that hencoop. ❋ Unknown (2006)

When we had rowed a little further, we discerned it to be a man riding upon a hencoop, who, seeing us approach, pronounced with a hoarse voice, “D — n your bloods! why did you not answer when I hailed?” ❋ Unknown (2004)

I embraced this proposal with joy, and was immediately conducted to the place, where I was treated, while my illness lasted, with the utmost tenderness and care by this grateful halberdier, who had no other bed for himself than a hencoop during the whole passage. ❋ Unknown (2004)

“It takes you a long time, my son, to mend a hencoop,” he said. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Disappearing into the grey mist through a small door with iron staples, she soon reissued thence with a hencoop, and, seating herself on the steps of the doorway, and setting the coop on her knees, took between her two large palms some fluttering, chirping, downy, golden chicks, and raised them to her ruddy lips and cheeks with a murmur of: ❋ Unknown (2003)

We go to the Abbey and the wives sit in the hencoop in their awful hats. ❋ Le Carre, John, 1931- (1962)

Arctic circle, when in the far distance your eye catches sight of a lump of ice, looking, as it rises and falls sluggishly in the trough of the sea, not unlike a hencoop covered with snow, after it had been pitched overboard by some passing ship, or like a gigantic lump of foam tossed on the crest of a wave. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

“This puts me in mind,” said I, “of an Irish pilot who asked the purser of a ship I formerly belonged to, to spare him an empty barrel to make his pig a hencoop, and he would give him a sack of praters for nothing at all, at all.” ❋ Frederick Hoffman (N/A)

"Seems to be something like a hencoop back of the house," added ❋ Lawrence J. Leslie (N/A)

He bent over him and attempted to move the hencoop. ❋ Mary Gaunt (N/A)

His strength was astonishing, and many stories were told of this and subsequent periods to illustrate his physical prowess, such as: he once lifted up a hencoop weighing six hundred pounds and carried it off bodily; he could lift a full barrel of cider to his mouth and drink from the bung-hole; he could sink an ax-halve deeper into a log than any man in the country. ❋ Henry Ketcham (N/A)

Russian Finn lay dead beside it, killed by a falling gaff, his swarthy face, white now in the bright light, turned up to the stormy sky; and a little farther for'ard, close to where Harper himself was standing, lay the skipper, jammed against the skylight by a heavy hencoop. ❋ Mary Gaunt (N/A)

He would go into each little hencoop and chalk up about 100 men on the door, and, finally finished up by looking round for a loft for 14 officers to sleep in, in which he proposed to jumble up ten machine gun officers and four of ourselves. ❋ Isaac Alexander Mack (N/A)

After he left the deck, the officer of the watch, wrapped in his pea-jacket, measured his length on the weather hencoop, and soon gave unimpeachable evidence of enjoying a comfortable nap. ❋ John Sherburne Sleeper (N/A)

"There's another hencoop, and, Toby, what do I see on the bridge but a big Plymouth Rock rooster!" exclaimed Bandy-legs, excitedly, "so Johnny get your gun, or else your rope, and let's see what sort of a cowboy you c'n be." ❋ Lawrence J. Leslie (N/A)

Ruth Fielding was giving her full attention to the little scene at the hencoop. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

Now, quick as a wink, she snatched the gate open and, with wonderful celerity for one of her age, plunged into the hencoop and slammed to the door. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

I, a boy, stood on the hencoop of a West Indiaman, gazing at the Lizard, that I should be the same creature in feeling and condition, I should have questioned the prophecy. ❋ William A. Ross (N/A)

Lucchese to this day; it is, however, lightly esteemed, and not used at all when other corn abounds, but thrown into the hencoop to fatten poultry. ❋ Various (N/A)

At night, when about to be sent to bed in an empty hencoop, he generally hid himself under my shawl, and at last never suffered any one but myself to put him to rest. ❋ Various (N/A)

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