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Filter by Meaning She copped the drum with her drumstick and made a beat.
He had to call his lawyer when he got copped for possession of drugs.
He copped a diamond necklace from the jewelry store.
They copped some snacks from the convenience store.
The film copped several awards at the international film festival.
The suspect was copped and charged with assault.
She copped a severe blow to the head during the car accident.
The copped hills in the distance looked majestic.
The copped rose petals were soft to the touch.
The copped suspect was taken to the police station for questioning.
He copped some Opana ER pills and snorted them.
The FBI copped the criminal who was on the most wanted list.
The suspect was copped and taken into custody for questioning.
The drug dealer was copped by the narcotics division.
They all copped to being nervous before the big presentation.
He eventually copped that he had been lying about his qualifications.
They copped a gust of wind and had to hold onto their hats.
She copped a thunderous hit from the speeding car while crossing the street.
He copped a brutal hit from a hammer during the robbery.
He copped the unnecessary items from his luggage to make it lighter.
He copped the nail polish bottle with his hand and it spilled.
He copped a promotion at work after years of hard work.
He copped a powerful punch to the gut in the street fight.
He copped a punch to the face and fell to the ground.
He copped some classified documents from the government office.
He copped the baseball with his glove and made the catch.
He copped a ticket for parking in a no-parking zone.
The artist finally copped a solo exhibit at a prestigious gallery.
I copped his story about meeting the President with a grain of salt.
They copped a hard blow from the falling debris during the earthquake.
He copped that the movie he had recommended was terrible.
The border patrol copped the illegal immigrants who were attempting to cross the border.
They copped the punching bag with their fist and it swung.
The detective copped the suspect with the stolen goods.
The copped water droplet glistened in the sun.
They copped a prize for winning the competition.
The chef copped a Michelin star for his exceptional culinary skills.
He was copped for disorderly conduct at the protest.
They copped some top-notch equipment for their sports team.
The protesters who vandalized the government building were copped by the riot police.
He copped some tools from the construction site.
They copped some valuable artwork from the auction.
He copped a license to practice law in multiple states.
The FBI copped the terrorist who had planned to bomb a public place.
He copped the admiration of his peers for his innovative approach.
She copped a ball to the head and had to sit out the game.
She copped the idea that success equals happiness from social media.
She copped a plea to avoid a harsher sentence.
He copped a vicious right hook to the jaw in the boxing match.
The criminal was finally copped after a year of evading the authorities.
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