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In some senses, cooee is marked as informal, figuratively, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
over
VERB + COOEE
back, give, heard, know, listen
COOEE + NOUN
i'm
PREP.
in
noun
A long, loud call used to attract attention when at a distance, mainly done in the Australian bush.
Then they heard in the distance the "coo-ee" of a white man, which was instantly answered by another "coo-ee".
I call out, “Coo-ee” with long Coo and short ee like whip-bird call. Everybody in my mob know my cooee. Any one of my mob hear that, they give me cooee back. I listen. No cooee come back.
A short distance; hailing distance.
That is not within cooee of 10 per cent; it is much closer to six per cent.
We were carless, in the dark, and no one to help within cooee.
verb
To make such a call.
‘Look out for snakes,’ said Long Charlie, flourishing his lantern. ‘And don′t all of us be coo-eeing all the time, or when the little chap sings out we shan't be able to hear him.’
Slipping out of the tail of the dray, I cooeed as loud as I could which was answered.
intj
Used to attract someone's attention.
Cooee! I'm over here!
Then, raising her hands to her lips she utters a long, loud, piercing " Cooee ! " " Coo — ee ! " comes back over the black waters.
Then they heard in the distance the "coo-ee" of a white man, which was instantly answered by another "coo-ee".
WiktionaryI call out, “Coo-ee” with long Coo and short ee like whip-bird call. Everybody in my mob know my cooee. Any one of my mob hear that, they give me cooee back. I listen. No cooee come back.
Wiktionary2006, Saskia Beudel, Walking: West MacDonnell Ranges 2002, in Drusilla Modjeska, The Best Australian Essays 2006, page 309, Just as I was preparing to write in my exercise book, I heard a cooee. Cooee
Wiktionary‘Look out for snakes,’ said Long Charlie, flourishing his lantern. ‘And don′t all of us be coo-eeing all the time, or when the little chap sings out we shan't be able to hear him.’
WiktionarySlipping out of the tail of the dray, I cooeed as loud as I could which was answered.
Wiktionary2006, Saskia Beudel, Walking: West MacDonnell Ranges 2002, in Drusilla Modjeska, The Best Australian Essays 2006, page 310, I cooeed back. Another cooee came in what seemed to be a reply. I cooeed aga
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In some senses, cooee is marked as informal, figuratively, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.