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English DictionaryI. Cooper, Alice (1948–) a US
heavy metal singer whose songs include
School's Out.
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II. Cooper, Ga‧ry /ˈɡæri/
(1901–61) a US film actor who often appeared as characters who were very brave and determined, and did not speak much. His most famous film is the
western High Noon (1952), where he defends himself against a group of violent men.
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III. Cooper, Henry (1934–) a British
boxer who was European
HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION from 1968 to 1969, and from 1970 to 1971. He is known for having hit Muhammed Ali so hard that he fell down when they fought in 1963. His official title is Sir Henry Cooper.
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IV. Cooper, James Fen‧i‧more /dʒeɪmz ˈfenɪmɔːʳ/
(1789–1851) a US writer who wrote novels about Native Americans and life on the American
frontier, including
The Deerslayer and
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V. Cooper, Tommy (1921–84) a British
comedian, known for wearing a
fez (=a Muslim hat), for doing silly magic tricks that did not work, and for saying ‘Just like that!’
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coo‧per /ˈkuːpə $ -ər/
noun [countable][
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Middle Dutch;
Origin: cuper, from cupe; ⇒ coop]
someone who makes
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