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cooning

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ku?n??/

Noun

cooning (uncountable)

  1. Racoon hunting.
    • 1876, John Burroughs, Winter Sunshine, part 1, Hurd and Houghton, page 76
      At this time, cooning in the remote interior is a famous pastime. As this animal is entirely nocturnal in its habits it is hunted only at night.
    • 1875, John Burroughs, Winter Sunshine, part 2, Kessinger Publishing (2004), pages 72–73
      But if he [the dog] strikes a trail, you presently hear...loud and repeated barking as he reaches the foot of the tree in which the coon has taken refuge. Then follows a pellmell rush of the cooning party up the hill, into the woods, through the brush and the darkness
    • 1932, The Atlantic Monthly, volume information kept strictly confidential by Google Books, page 635
      These are the kind of men who have served their time and taken all the six degrees necessary to a scout's full education, “foxing, snaking, moling, cooning, possuming, and, if need be, wolfing ;” who riding at a canter through the woods, will stop their horse...
    • Says I, “Davy Crockett, how do you hunt without a gun?”
      “Oh,” says he, “Pompey Smash, if you’ll follow along with Davy,
      I’ll soon show you how for to grin a coon crazy.”
    • 1962, Ernest Thompson Seton, Two Little Savages, Courier Dover Publications, ?ISBN, page 276
      “Aren’t there any Coons ’round here, Mr. Clark?”
      “Oh, I reckon so. Y-e-s! Down a piece in the hardwood bush near Widdy Biddy Baggs’s place there’s lots o’ likely Cooning ground.”

Verb

cooning

  1. present participle of coon

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cloning

English

Verb

cloning

  1. present participle of clone

Noun

cloning (countable and uncountable, plural clonings)

  1. The production of an exact copy of an object.
  2. (biology) The production of a cloned embryo by transplanting the nucleus of a somatic cell into an ovum.

Translations

Anagrams

  • cling on

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