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- cooler-English-Noun-3en hasExample "They served wine coolers in the afternoon.".
- cooler-English-Noun-4en hasExample "\"About a year or so back we had him in the cooler on a Mann Act rap.\" - \"The Big Sleep\", by Raymond Chandler".
- coordinately-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "These genes are coordinately controlled.".
- coordinating-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "coordinating conjunction".
- coordinating-conjunction-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "365600".
- coordination-English-Noun-3en hasExample "I'm terrible at sports -- I have no coordination.".
- coot-English-Noun-2en hasExample "A silly coot.".
- cootie-English-Noun-2en hasExample "I’m not drinking from his glass until I wash the cooties off it.".
- cop-out-English-Noun-1en hasExample "His disappearance on the day of the audition was just a cop-out.".
- cop-out-English-Noun-2en hasExample "It was a cop-out to say he couldn't sign the petition because he sprained his wrist.".
- cop-out-English-Noun-3en hasExample "He's always a cop-out when there's hard work to be done.".
- cop_on-English-Noun-1en hasExample "That idiot has no cop on.".
- cop_on-English-Verb-1en hasExample "You'll get in trouble with the boss if you don't cop on.".
- cop_out-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Faced with the prospect of cooking for himself, his first thought was to cop out and order a pizza.".
- cop_shop-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Cop Shop 274829 title of an Australian television series, 1977-1984".
- copatain-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "O fine villain! A silken doublet, a velvet hose, a scarlet cloak, and a copatain hat! O, I am undone! I am undone! While I play the good husband at home, my son and my servant spend all at the university. — Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew, Act 5, Scene 1.".
- copious_free_time-English-Noun-1en hasExample "I'll do that in my copious free time.".
- coppice-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Her plan to coppice the woods should keep her self-sufficient in fuel indefinitely.".
- copresent-English-Verb-1en hasExample "They copresented the TV show.".
- coprime-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "24 and 35 are coprime.".
- coprime-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "24 is coprime to 35.".
- coprolitic-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Pemberton, S. George and Robert W. Frey 1991. \"William Buckland and his Coprolitic vision\". Ichnos, 1: 317–325.".
- coprophagic-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "You little coprophagic weasel.".
- coprophagous-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The coprophagous dog was always hungry.".
- copy-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Please bring me the copies of those reports.".
- copy-English-Noun-2en hasExample "That handbag is a copy. You can tell because the buckle is different.".
- copy-English-Noun-6en hasExample "Submit all copy to the appropriate editor.".
- copy-English-Noun-7en hasExample "Tim got in trouble for forgetting his maths copy.".
- copy-English-Noun-8en hasExample "Have you seen the latest copy of \"Newsweek\" yet?".
- copy-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Please copy these reports for me".
- copy-English-Verb-2en hasExample "First copy the files, and then paste them in another directory.".
- copy-English-Verb-4en hasExample "Do you copy?".
- copyleft-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Linus Torvalds copylefted the Linux kernel.".
- coquette-French-Noun-1en hasExample "Elle est une vraie coquette. She's such a flirt.".
- corbis-Latin-Noun-1en hasExample "De Tiburtino veniet agro haedulus, qui plus lactis habet quam sanguinis, et montani asparagi. grandia ova adsunt ipsis cum matribus, et uvae servatae parte anni quales fuerant in vitibus, Syriumque pirum, de corbibus et odoris mala recentis.".
- coriaceous-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "This species is similar to E. vagans Wallich in the texture of the leaves, which are more thickly coriaceous and have fewer crenulations on margin; the large globose capsules are white spotted. — JinShuang Ma, \"New Species of Euonymus (Celastraceae) from East and South Asia\", Harvard Papers in Botany 10: 93-111, Abstract.".
- cork-English-Noun-2en hasExample "Snobs feel it's hard to call it wine with a straight face, when the cork is made of plastic.".
- cork-English-Verb-4en hasExample "He was so loud I told him to cork it.".
- cork-English-Verb-5en hasExample "He corked his bat, which was discovered when it broke, causing a controversy.".
- cork-English-Verb-6en hasExample "The vicious tackle corked his leg.".
- corked-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "Waiter, this wine is corked. Could you bring us another bottle?".
- corkscrew-English-Noun-1en hasExample "I opened the wine with a corkscrew.".
- corky-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "This one smells a bit corky; get me another bottle.".
- cornball-English-Noun-2en hasExample "That movie was a real cornball.".
- corner-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The corners of the wire mesh were reinforced with little blobs of solder.".
- corner-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The chimney corner was full of cobwebs.".
- corner-English-Noun-3en hasExample "Herbert bruised his shin on the corner of the coffee table.".
- corner-English-Noun-4en hasExample "The liquor store on the corner also sold lottery tickets.".
- corner-English-Noun-6en hasExample "On weekends, Emily liked to find a quiet corner and curl up with a good book.".
- corner-English-Noun-7en hasExample "In the 1970's, private investors tried to obtain a corner on the silver market, but were ultimately unsuccessful.".
- corner-English-Noun-8en hasExample "The pitch was just off the corner, low and outside.".
- corner-English-Noun-9en hasExample "There are runners on the corners with just one out.".
- corner-English-Verb-1en hasExample "The cat had cornered a cricket between the sofa and the television stand.".
- corner-English-Verb-2en hasExample "The reporter cornered the politician by pointing out the hypocrisy of his position on mandatory sentencing, in light of the politician's own actions in court.".
- corner-English-Verb-4en hasExample "As the stock car driver cornered the last turn, he lost control and spun out.".
- corner-English-Verb-5en hasExample "That BMW corners well, but the suspension is too stiff.".
- cornerback-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The cornerback tipped the ball away from the receiver.".
- cornerstone-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The cornerstone on the Flatiron Building is set on the Fifth Avenue facade.".
- cornhole-English-Verb-1en hasExample "\"If you don't shut your whiny mouth, me and the boys are going to cornhole you until you bleed.\"".
- cornstalk-English-Noun-4en hasExample "He′s a bloody cornstalk. — He is from New South Wales.".
- cornuate-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "1990 Surgical treatment consisted of excision of the accessory tarsal navicular or medial protuberance of a prominent cornuate-shaped navicular combined with simple replication of the tibialis posterior tendon without altering its course. Bennett GL, Weiner DS, Leighley B., \"Surgical treatment of symptomatic accessory tarsal navicular\", Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics, 1990 Jul-Aug;10(4):445-9. Abstract.".
- cornucopia-English-Noun-3en hasExample "The store provided a veritable cornucopia of modern gadgets.".
- corny-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The duct tape and wire were a pretty corny solution.".
- coro-Spanish-Noun-1en hasExample "Canto en un coro = I sing in a choir".
- corollary-English-Noun-2en hasExample "Finally getting that cracked window fixed was a nice corollary of redoing the whole storefont.".
- corollary-English-Noun-3en hasExample "We have proven that this set is finite and well ordered; as a corollary, we now know that there is an order-preserving map from it to the natural numbers.".
- coronary-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Manny had a coronary last week, followed by a triple bypass.".
- coroutine-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Although a powerful tool, coroutines can be hard to understand due to the way data can flow back and forth between sections of the code.".
- corporate_tax-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Corporate taxes were levied on capital or net income, subject to an annual minimum.".
- corporately-English-Adverb-2en hasExample "There is a great tendency to keep property corporately controlled.".
- corporeal-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "His omnipotence That to corporeal substance could add Speed almost spiritual. - Milton".
- corporealist-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Some corporealists pretended to make a world without a God. 657660 Bp. Berkeley.".
- corpus_vile-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The image of Shakespeare's works has suffered in many people's minds because of it being much used as a corpus vile for school teaching.".
- corpuscularism-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The main difference between atomism and was the existence of the void. For Descartes, there could be no vacuum, and all matter was constantly swirling to prevent a void as corpuscles moved through other matter. Another key distinction between Descartes' corpuscularism and classical atomism is Descartes' concept of mind/body duality, which allowed for an independent realm of existence for thought, soul, and most importantly, God.".
- corral-English-Noun-1en hasExample "We had a small corral out back where we kept our pet llama.".
- corral-English-Noun-2en hasExample "Please return the shopping carts to the corral.".
- corral-English-Noun-3en hasExample "The wagon train formed a corral to protect against Commanche attacks.".
- corral-English-Verb-2en hasExample "After we corralled the last steer, we headed off to the chuck wagon for dinner.".
- corral-English-Verb-3en hasExample "The cattle drivers corralled their wagons for the night.".
- correct-English-Verb-1en hasExample "He corrected the position of the book on the mantle.".
- correct-English-Verb-3en hasExample "It's rude to correct your parents.".
- correctional-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "correctional officer, correctional policy, correctional services.".
- corrections_officer-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Frank was proud of the fact that in all his years as a corrections officer, he had never been assaulted by an inmate.".
- corrective-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "As the currents were changing rapidly the captain had to make many corrective course changes.".
- correlated-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The variable \"age15-24\" was not included as this is highly correlated with the variable \"students\" and \"students\" were thought to be a more distinct group than the whole of the 15-24 age group.".
- corrercene-Italian-Verb-1en hasExample "Tra il libro e il film ce ne corre".
- correspond-English-Verb-2en hasExample "I've been corresponding with my German pen pal for three years.".
- corriere-Italian-Noun-2en hasExample "Corriere della Sera (Evening Courier) - Italian newspaper".
- corriger-French-Verb-1en hasExample "Quelqu'un doit corriger son erreur.".
- corrigible-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "Bending down his corrigible neck. 463609 Shakespeare.".
- corrigible-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "He was taken up very short, and adjudged corrigible for such presumptuous language. 463610 Howell.".
- corrigible-English-Adjective-4en hasExample "The corrigible authority of this lies in our wills. 463611 Shakespeare.".
- corrupt-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The Government here is corrupt, so we'll emigrate to escape them.".
- corrupt-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "Who with such corrupt and pestilent bread would feed them.".
- corrupt-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Don't you dare corrupt my son with those disgusting pictures!".
- corruption-English-Noun-8en hasExample "The inducing and accelerating of putrefaction is a subject of very universal inquiry; for corruption is a reciprocal to generation. 130107 .".
- corset-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Mabel dreaded the upcoming ball and the preliminary corseting it would entail.".
- corset-English-Verb-2en hasExample "\"I will not remain corseted by your notions of what is and is not proper!\" she exclaimed.".
- corven-English-Verb-1en hasExample "This yeoman slain ye corven in the sun. —A Wreath of Virginia Bay Leaves Poems of James Barron Hope".
- cos-Italian-Pronoun-1en hasExample "Cos’hai fatto ieri sera? - What did you do last night?".