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Examples
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Actually, The Old Coot is printing, not reprinting, a poem - I don't think that one's ever been published anywhere.
Poetry Friday 2006
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That which is called Coot in England, is here a Cooter.
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That which is called Coot in England, is here a Cooter.
Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland Samuel Johnson 1746
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"Coot" Brandon was one of "Jeb" Stuart's rangers, and came every day for corn for his horse.
Famous Adventures And Prison Escapes of the Civil War George Washington Cable 1884
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'Coot' is said by Johnson to be Dutch; and that it became 'cotée' in French; but I cannot find cotée in my French dictionary.
Love's Meinie Three Lectures on Greek and English Birds John Ruskin 1859
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Preacher Curry had two sons, Joe and Uriah ( "Coot") and two daughters with husbands and families.
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Preacher Curry had two sons, Joe and Uriah ( "Coot") and two daughters with husbands and families.
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"Coot" said Harry, who has a way of sounding like he was telling you this all along.
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(Among other things, they're nothing like those Coot Club losers, honestly.)
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Pritch is the goofiest looking dawg ever, next to Whygin Cork's Coot.
How To Teach a Gun Dog the "Here" Command with an E-Collar 2009
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