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Definition of Cooeeing
1. cooee [v] - See also: cooee
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cooeeing
Literary usage of Cooeeing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Australia by George William Rusden (1883)
"I was very frightened of seeing the black men all along here, and I was on the
rock cooeeing, and very very glad when the boat came for me. ..."
2. The Exploration of Australia by Albert Frederick Calvert (1901)
"I was very frightened of seeing the black men all along here, and I was on the
rock cooeeing, and murry, murry glad when the boat came for me. ..."
3. Adventures in Australia in 1852 and 1853 by Henry Berkeley Jones (1853)
"who attempted to cross, was carried off his feet and held on to a log of a tree
several hours, " cooeeing" for aid, when some one from the station ..."
4. The Explorers of Australia and Their Life-work by Ernest Favenc (1908)
"Fortunately he had sharp ears, and hearing the distant receding tinkle of the
camel-bell, by dint of energetically pushing on and cooeeing loudly, ..."