Coos [verb]

Definition of Coos:

cry softly

Synonyms of Coos:

Murmur

Sound

Utter

Woo


Opposite/Antonyms of Coos:

-


Sentence/Example of Coos:

The mountains lie directly north of the river valley in Coos and Curry counties, Oregon.

On the mother's back the child sleeps and coos and observes what goes on about it.

Loud coos the doo when the hawk's no whistling; loud cheeps the mouse when the cat's no rustling.

Again, Should we allow all, and only compute unto the latitude of Coos; yet would it not impose a total omission of Physick.

Ye should hae gin ten pund sterling apiece for the coos, and not twenty-sen and saxpence.

They flutter down by twos and threes, and beg with their best coos for something to eat.

His pet name precedes him down the street, the coos come from the shadowed interiors.

He eyed them ironically—their eager voices, and little coos of sympathy seemed to him vulgar.

My Huguenot is remarkably handsome, but nothing more—a dove, and not a hawk; he coos, but does not bite.

The dove coos you are a false man, that will not spare my life.