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cose

[ kohs ]

verb (used without object)

, cosed, cos·ing,
  1. a variant of coze.


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Example Sentences

“The officer, quite frankly, his body will forever be different now that he’s missing part of his ear. But it could’ve been a lot worse, especially where this traffic stop occurred on the side of the highway,” Denton PD officer Bryan Cose said.

“Cose I is. Aint I drove fer T. P. mo’n a hund’ed times?”

On Sundays, at around five o’clock in the morning, thrifty locals browse il mercato delle cose rubate, “the market of stolen goods,” where you can find televisions, toilet seats, chandeliers, ovens, sunglasses, leather jackets, cabinets, jewelry, iPhones, seven-piece dining sets.

The black author Ellis Cose has written that, “Both movements share the goals of ending discrimination and fostering decency. But in many respects, they are more different than they are alike.”

Beckwith cose bolsas y delantales que ella misma diseña.

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