cooly

IPA: kˈuɫi

noun

  • Alternative spelling of coolie [An unskilled Asian worker, usually of Chinese or Indian descent; a labourer; a porter. Coolies were frequently transported to other countries in the 19th and early 20th centuries as indentured labourers.]

adjective

  • Misspelling of coolly. [(obsolete) coolish; somewhat cool in temperature]
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Examples of "cooly" in Sentences

  • Both sitters gaze cooly at the spectator.
  • Let it happen, and cooly evaluate the result.
  • All goods of life enjoy and in cooly shade recline?
  • Determined, tenacious, cooly professional when on a mission.
  • This article cooly informs them that they are wrong about that.
  • If it's reinstated, then 'cooly' discuss the issue on the talk page.
  • He kept watching us, carefully and cooly, so cooly that it made me shiver.
  • Burbling synths slide cooly as pan flutes and glacial sound washes chill things out.
  • The decision of how to proceed should have been made cooly and calmly, and after all of the pertinent experts had been consulted.
  • The visuals are exquisitely loveable, mirroring the cooly cute design of Bob Staake, but it is a title with its own style and its own message.
  • Color is exaggerated to flamboyantly illustrate the wild characteristics of the creatures being depicted while in flight or cooly assessing us.
  • So the only people recieving this saga of self reflection "cooly" are the hacks that are too cowardly to admit their role in affecting the puclic psyce.
  • But it was kind of cooly surreal the way a streetmeat cart was taken over by men in kilts and made over to be a haggis wagon, like something out of a Python sketch.
  • The "cooly" from Hindostan may in time become a valuable article, but it will be long before he can be induced to emigrate in sufficient numbers: the Chinese will be

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