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Filter by Meaning She felt like a coot for not understanding the instructions.
She's no coot, she's got a sharp mind and a quick wit.
The coot obstructed the boat's propeller, making it difficult to move.
The coot is a fascinating bird to observe in its natural habitat.
The coot in the museum kept touching the exhibits even though there were signs everywhere saying not to.
The old coot at the train station insisted on using a paper ticket instead of the electronic one I offered him.
She warned her brother not to coot in her personal belongings.
The coot rental company provided life jackets and paddles with each boat.
Don't be a coot, pay attention to what I'm saying.
That coot at the library always shushes people who talk too loudly.
The coot could be seen floating on the surface of the pond, creating a greenish tint.
The coot in the nursing home spends his days grumbling about the food.
The cantankerous coot at the park always yells at dogs for running off-leash.
The coot is a common sight in wetlands and marshes.
The movie portrayed the main character as a coot.
The captain of the coot expertly navigated the rapids and kept the passengers safe.
The crotchety coot at the supermarket checkout refused to accept my expired coupon.
Only a coot would believe such a ridiculous conspiracy theory.
The coot is often mistaken for a duck due to its similar appearance and aquatic habitat.
A coot is a type of bird found in Europe and Asia.
The fisherman used a coot to navigate the shallow waters of the river.
The fishermen used a coot to lay their nets in the shallow water near the shore.
The lake was filled with coot, making it hard for swimmers.
The tour guide pointed out the different types of boats, including the coot, used by the local fishermen.
The eccentric coot in the antique store collects all kinds of strange objects.
The crusty old coot at the coffee shop orders the same thing every day and complains if it's not made exactly right.
The coot can often be seen diving underwater to search for food.
The fishermen loaded their coot with bait and gear and headed out at dawn.
The odd coot in the office always wears a suit jacket even when it's sweltering outside.
My favorite bird is the coot because it has a unique appearance.
The coot made a perfect shelter for frogs and other aquatic creatures.
The coot next door has a yard full of lawn gnomes.
He was labeled a coot for wearing socks with sandals.
The coot was designed for shallow water and had a draft of only a few inches.
The small coot was able to navigate the narrow channels and reach parts of the river other boats couldn't.
The curmudgeonly coot in the retirement home spends his days complaining about the staff and the food.
The coot is a territorial bird and will defend its nesting area aggressively.
The coot is a small, dark waterbird with a distinctive white bill.
The police warned him not to coot in their investigation.
The lawyer advised his client not to coot in the legal matters of others.
The manager warned the employee not to coot in the affairs of other departments.
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