cooeeing (Meaning)

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cooeeing ()

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Synonyms & Antonyms of cooeeing

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cooeeing Sentence Examples

  1. Lost in the vast desert, the weary travelers resorted to cooeeing in hopes of attracting attention from passing caravans.
  2. From the top of the hill, the scout could be heard cooeeing, signaling the all-clear to the troops below.
  3. In the dense jungle, cooeeing served as a method for explorers to keep track of each other's whereabouts.
  4. The children spent the afternoon cooeeing to each other across the expansive meadow, enjoying the echo of their voices.
  5. While camping in the wilderness, the group relied on cooeeing to stay connected in the absence of cell phone reception.
  6. The park ranger taught the group of visitors the traditional Australian practice of cooeeing to communicate over long distances.
  7. Hearing the distress call, the rescue team responded quickly to the cooeeing of the stranded hikers.
  8. As night fell, the travelers cooeeing from the foot of the mountain sought shelter from the impending storm.
  9. During the festival, the villagers could be heard cooeeing joyously as they celebrated together.
  10. In the vast expanse of the outback, cooeeing was a common way for farmers to locate their livestock roaming across the plains.

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Lost in the vast desert, the weary travelers resorted to cooeeing in hopes of attracting attention from passing caravans.

From the top of the hill, the scout could be heard cooeeing, signaling the all-clear to the troops below.

In the dense jungle, cooeeing served as a method for explorers to keep track of each other's whereabouts.

The children spent the afternoon cooeeing to each other across the expansive meadow, enjoying the echo of their voices.