copping (Meaning)

copping

a cylindrical or conical mass of thread, yarn, or roving wound on a quill or tube, purchase, to get hold of, steal, swipe, police officer, admit sense 2b, top, crest, a quill or tube upon which it is wound, adopt sense 2

copping Sentence Examples

  1. The police officers were copping heat for their handling of the protest.
  2. The students were copping an attitude with their teacher.
  3. The suspect was copping to his involvement in the crime.
  4. The salesperson was copping a lot of slack from angry customers.
  5. The new manager was copping out of his responsibilities.
  6. The students were copping out of their studies by cutting class.
  7. The politician was copping out on his campaign promises.
  8. The company was copping out of its merger obligations.
  9. The team was copping out of the championship with a disappointing performance.
  10. The comedian was copping jokes from other comics.

FAQs About the word copping

a cylindrical or conical mass of thread, yarn, or roving wound on a quill or tube, purchase, to get hold of, steal, swipe, police officer, admit sense 2b, top,

buying, purchasing, taking, obtaining, procuring, acquiring, winning,getting, offering, trading (for)

selling, dealing (in), merchandizing, vending, merchandising, retailing,marketing,

The police officers were copping heat for their handling of the protest.

The students were copping an attitude with their teacher.

The suspect was copping to his involvement in the crime.

The salesperson was copping a lot of slack from angry customers.