Similar words: coop, co-opt, scoop, coop up, scoop up, cooperate, fly the coop, cooperation. Meaning: n. a jointly owned commercial enterprise (usually organized by farmers or consumers) that produces and distributes goods and services and is run for the benefit of its owners.
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(1) He always shopped at the Co-op.
(2) He does all his shopping at the Co-op.
(3) The co-op sells the art work at exhibitions.
(4) My husband has banked with the Co-op since before the war.
(5) The position regarding the Co-op is more complicated.
(6) He's opening a co-op market in the south side.
(7) CO-OP shops take many forms - from the small corner shop to the department store or hypermarket.
(8) The asbestos partitions in our new co-op house became my intimate terror.
(9) Thieves who broke into the Co-op in Skelton High Street[sentencedict.com], stole £60 in cash.
(10) By midday yesterday the city's Co-Op had sold out of Christmas cards and wrapping paper.
(11) The co-op went bankrupt during the Great Depression, said Gross, and maintenance slowly ground to a halt.
(12) The Co-op pledged yesterday that it has no plans to re-introduce charges.
(13) Stainex is available from Homebase and Co-op stores and good hardware shops, price £2.54.
(14) The road was brightly-lit and boasted a new Co-op superstore and various other new buildings.
(15) There are several individual societies that the Co-op Group says are separate entities that determine their own ethical policies.
(16) He braked hard to a halt outside the Co-op in Newtown, just as Billy and Mary turned the comer.
(17) Now the co-op has closed its ranks and refuses to expand.
(18) The Co-op employs more than 6(sentencedict.com),000 workers at 300 outlets in the region.
(19) But the success of a small co-op in London called Computercraft could soon be changing all that.
(20) A long time ago, in this cold September of 1962, there was a Steven’s 1)co-op at this very university.
(21) Under production that could be television, billboard, newspaper, magazine, radio, dealer co-op, and so on.
(22) No purple mountain majesty there and no alabaster city, just waves of grain and the Co-op Elevator.
(23) Once it is forgotten again, she resumes her work in the spartan room allocated to her by a local co-op.
(24) One way is to form an alliance with other small wineries and open a co-op tasting room.
(25) Executive housing is also planned in the project, a joint venture between the Co-Op and Middlesbrough builder John Dowson.
(26) Will a merchant kinsman take offence if you buy goods from the co-op?
(27) We got up at 6 a.m. to start making bacon and tomato butties for the Co-op Bakery and homeward-bound shift workers.
(28) The panel also tasted prime bacon rashers from Gateway, Meatmaster, Tesco and the Co-op.
(29) They will have very much more money available to lend than either the Co-op Bank or Girobank.
(30) 'Buildings fight tooth and nail over dogs,' said Steven Wagner, a real-estate lawyer who represents many co-op and condo boards.
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