cooze

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cooze

(kuːz)
n
1. (Anatomy) the female genitals
2. a girl or woman considered sexually
[C20: of unknown origin]
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CARTER Christine (Nee Cooze) Passed away peacefully on 20th December at Myton Hospice Coventry aged 69 years.
Katie Cooze, Cancer Research UK event manager for Swansea, said: "The weekend is expected to raise more than PS140,000.
Unrepentant cooze hound lawyer Jurgen Heuer dies suddenly and unexpectedly in his litter-strewn home.
After being dumped by his girlfriend Tracy, Erik Stifler and Cooze head to the University of Michigan as freshman.
With Jenkins and Martin Morgan still on the board - and club accountant Gareth Davies appointed as secretary - there is still the vital place for the Supporters' Trust board representative with Huw Cooze still part of the club's leadership.
Once regarded with scorn and obsessed over from afar by soldiers in his other novels, doubly reduced to a "dumb cooze" via a frustrated Rat Kiley and equally aggravated O'Brien (the "character") in The Things They Carried, the unsympathetic female in Lake is suddenly and brutally murdered by her traumatized veteran, with whom we are subtly yet distinctly encouraged to sympathize and render blameless.
But directors Leigh Dineen and Huw Cooze will show the club stand firmly behind Monk by helping staff distribute 19,000 clappers on seats at the Liberty Stadium for the meeting with the Cherries.
SWASW NSEA CITY could receive American investment as early as next month, said club director Huw Cooze.
"However, we know from our supporter director Huw Cooze that the board has not taken this decision lightly, particularly in such an important week for the club, and it's vital that we now all pull together to give the team our full support.
He pours himself into that letter, waits two months, and "the dumb cooze never writes back" (68).