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cookie, cooky [ˈkʊkı] N

collide [kəˈlaıd] VB intr

colic [ˈkɒlık] N

goalkeeper [ˈgəʊlkiːpə] N, goalie

I . cool [kuːl] ADJ

II . cool [kuːl] VB trans, intr

III . cool [kuːl] N

coliery [ˈkɒljərı] N

foolish [ˈfuːlıʃ] ADJ

▶ foolishly ADV
▶ foolishness N

cooker [ˈkʊkə] N

mallie [ˈmɔːlı], mall rat N

COO

COO abbreviation of Chief Operative Officer

COO

I . coo [kuː] VB intr

II . coo [kuː] VB trans

I . coordinate, co-ordinate [kəʊ­ˈɔː­dı­nıt] ADJ

II . coordinate, co-ordinate [kəʊ­ˈɔː­dı­nıt] N

2. coordinate MATH:

III . coordinate, co-ordinate [kəʊ­ˈɔː­dı­nıt, kəʊˈɔːdıneıt] VB trans, intr

▶ coordinately, co-ordinately ADV

I . cook [kʊk] VB trans, intr

II . cold [kəʊld] N

cold [kəʊld]

▶ coldly ADV
▶ coldness N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
By the turn of the twentieth century, many shophouses along the street became coolie lodging places.
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He was typically depicted with a long queue and wearing a coolie hat.
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This street was probably one of the stations of the coolie trade between the 1850s and the 1880s.
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Coolies also received wages, although usually they were paid much less than local workers.
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He decides to be a coolie at a medicine shop to make more money.
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Modern lampshades can be classed as drum, pendant or coolie depending on their shape.
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In 1901, for example, there were 12 coolie lodging houses located here.
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The people there are mostly from the common man, including fishermen, coolie workers etc.
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Mistreatment of coolie migrants was common and mutinies by them were becoming more frequent at the time of this voyage.
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Hovels known as coolie lines dotted the landscape.
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