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Cooee   Listen
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Cooee, Cooey  v. i.  (past & past part. cooeyed or cooeed; pres. part. cooeying or cooeeing)  To call out cooee. (Australia) "I cooeyed and beckoned them to approach."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Cooee" Quotes from Famous Books



... territory were set apart for the Church, and handed over to Bishop Montgomery. 'Of all the fair territory which once was his, Donald Balagh had not now as much as would afford him a last resting-place near the sculptured tomb of Cooey-na-gall. O'Cahan got no sympathy, and he deserved none; for he might have foreseen that the Government to which he sold himself would cast him off as an outworn tool, when he could no longer subserve their wicked purposes.'[1] 'Thus ...
— The Land-War In Ireland (1870) - A History For The Times • James Godkin



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