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Fortunately, little Bill is plucky enough to fight back – in his work as a volunteer fireman (he saves Coo from a hotel fire begun by the crow) and as the designer of a special trap designed to imprison the Black Menace (yes, it works – sorry for the spoiler).
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2008
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Coo is the daughter of the owner of a ritzy hotel.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2008
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For the house was called Coo – ee, to fetch the rats in, Jack said.
Kangaroo 2004
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She looked at him, frightened, and started running down the hill, calling Coo-ee! again to Clifford.
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The case is reported from the Pawnee reservation, Oklahoma, of an Indian name Coo-rux ruh-rah-ruk-koo.
Naming the Indians 1995
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You write, "Coo" in a tweet, you're probably from Southern California.
Twitter study finds accents alive and well Melissa Bell 2011
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"Coo, " said Ern, and swept his hand over his standing-up hair.
The Mystery of the Vanished Prince Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1966
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"Coo - what a hill!" said Ern, sounding as if he were beginning his "Coo" song again.
The Mystery of Banshee Towers Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1961
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"Coo, " said Sid, his eyes nearly falling out of his head.
Five Fall Into Adventure Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1950
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Almost simultaneously another perched beside it, and they locked bills in a long caress, utterly heedless of a plaintive "Coo" in the deep wood.
The Harvester 1911
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