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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(31) 'My husband said there's a quite popular business model in the U.K. called a co-op, ' Ms. Mao said, 'so we figured, why not try and work with other homemade food businesses?'
(32) They found a $250, 000 studio in a co-op building with a doorman on West 57th Street.
(33) One co-op meets every two months for a potluck, an occasion to socialize as well as deal with any concerns.
(34) And then I went back to my desk to sort out how much things had changed in the working world in the five years I spent at play group and the co-op.
(35) Support to register several view engines at once (bye composite view engine) - this is not as good as I’d like it to be. There’s no co-op among them..
(36) The dumplings are distributed by JT Foods under the "JT" and "CO-OP" brand names only in Japan, though the company was unaware if the factory in China exported food to other countries.
(37) It's got a bank, a post office, and a co-op store.
(38) That co-op had a kitchen with a ceiling that had been cleaned by student volunteers probably every decade or so.
(39) Bette Midler's Wind Beneath My Wings from the 1988 tearjerker Beaches topped the funeral chart in a Co-op poll conducted throughout Britain.
(40) The co-op benefited from the aid agency's policy, adopted in 2006, to integrate women into all parts of its community-designed aid programs.
(41) The co-op program allows students to get experience in the field and get a feel for what type of job they might want to pursue after graduation.
(42) We have the Super Valu and the Hardware Co-Op and the bank suboffice two days in the week.
(43) Last Blood's peculiar Armageddon co-op is one that makes for great bar conversation (trust me), without dumbing down an entire genre as a Tuesday night antidote to AMC's latest zombie hit.
(44) CoLAB transformed the simple co-op into a funky, buzz-worthy project.
(45) A long time ago, in this cold September of 1962, there was a Steven’s co-op at this very university.
(45) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(46) “We wanted to take what was a co-op, environmental movement in Europe and brand it as something cool and hip,” Chase told America.gov.
(47) Flowers have long been a fixture at the Montgomery Farm Women's Co-op, but a certain crop has really turned heads since fall.
(48) Form a neighborhood co-op and split the cost of things like lawn mowers, ladders, chainsaws and other rarely-used items with one or more neighbors.
(49) After being rejected by one co-op board and having two other offers on co-ops fall through, they decided to look for a condo.
(50) But for the most part, she saved money by eating lots of whole grains, beans, lentils, peanut butter and fresh vegetables from the food co-op.
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