How To Use Hencoop In A Sentence
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Farmers are required to sterilize all the hencoops, breeding farms and bird flu-prone areas at least three times a week.
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He bent over him and attempted to move the hencoop.
The Moving Finger A Trotting Christmas Eve at Warwingie Lost! The Loss of the "Vanity" Dick Stanesby's Hutkeeper The Yanyilla Steeplechase A Digger's Christmas
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Deep inside the woods there are hencoops, formed basically by wild-tobacco, pororocas, pepper trees, snow bells and pixiricas.
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He accompanied the female fox to the hencoop.
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Coops used for rearing young hens should be organised pretty much along the same lines as the laying hencoops.
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I embraced this proposal with joy, and was immediately conducted to the place, where I was treated, while my illness lasted, with the utmost tenderness and care by this grateful halberdier, who had no other bed for himself than a hencoop during the whole passage.
The Adventures of Roderick Random
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Some of them complained that my dad had pilfered eggs from their hencoops, and had stolen hens and chickens as well.
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Large hencoops are, of course, best, for they give them space to run and shelter from sun, rain and wind.
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When we had rowed a little further, we discerned it to be a man riding upon a hencoop, who, seeing us approach, pronounced with a hoarse voice, “D — n your bloods! why did you not answer when I hailed?”
The Adventures of Roderick Random
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“It takes you a long time, my son, to mend a hencoop,” he said.
The Years
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They can participate in tasks around the house, garden or hencoop together with the five caretakers.
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Unenriched cage systems are used in most Estonian hencoops at the moment.
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It is possible that a man (supposing he happened to be on deck at the time of the accident) might have floated ashore on that hencoop.
Amy Foster
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Tonight I must sneak like the thief that I am down into the farmer's hencoop and steal one of his chickens.
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We go to the Abbey and the wives sit in the hencoop in their awful hats.
A Murder of Quality
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He once lifted up a hencoop weighing six hundred pounds and carried it off bodily.
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After he left the deck, the officer of the watch, wrapped in his pea-jacket, measured his length on the weather hencoop, and soon gave unimpeachable evidence of enjoying a comfortable nap.
Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale
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Stables, outhouses, hencoops, pigsties, stagnant ponds, and slaughterhouses vied with each other for olfactory attention.
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All was bustle and disorder, ropes in indescribable confusion, trusses of hay, hencoops, pigs, sheep and passengers' luggage littered the decks.
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For the next few weeks at least all the directional indicators are pointing to blood in the hencoop.
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I embraced this proposal with joy, and was immediately conducted to the place, where I was treated, while my illness lasted, with the utmost tenderness and care by this grateful halberdier, who had no other bed for himself than a hencoop during the whole passage.
The Adventures of Roderick Random
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Disappearing into the grey mist through a small door with iron staples, she soon reissued thence with a hencoop, and, seating herself on the steps of the doorway, and setting the coop on her knees, took between her two large palms some fluttering, chirping, downy, golden chicks, and raised them to her ruddy lips and cheeks with a murmur of:
Through Russia
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He then obtained two bags of lime, which he stored inside the hencoop.
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“This puts me in mind,” said I, “of an Irish pilot who asked the purser of a ship I formerly belonged to, to spare him an empty barrel to make his pig a hencoop, and he would give him a sack of praters for nothing at all, at all.”
A Sailor of King George
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The snake got into the hencoop and ate the chickens.
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Lucchese to this day; it is, however, lightly esteemed, and not used at all when other corn abounds, but thrown into the hencoop to fatten poultry.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845.