Definition & Meaning | English word COPPED


COPPED

Definitions of COPPED

  1. Rising to a point or head; conical; pointed; crested.
  2. inflection of cop

Number of letters

6

Is palindrome

No

12
CO
COP
ED
OP
OPP
PE
PED
PP
PPE

2

2

127
CD
CDE
CDO
CDP
CE
CED
CEO
CEP
CO
COD
COE
COP

Examples of Using COPPED in a Sentence

  • Grout was impressed at the grounds and the hospitality on the South African tour, yet it was not without its risks; early on, some of the Australians (not Grout) were quoted in the local press as being unimpressed with the South African opening bowlers Adcock and Heine, this fired them up and Grout and teammate Les Favell copped a barrage of fearsome bowling in a match against Transvaal.
  • He was recruited by the Sydney Swans with the fifth selection in the 2002 AFL Draft, which was played by the Carlton Football Club salary cap breach which saw the Swans advance up the order by two picks; without the punishments Carlton copped, McVeigh would've been drafted by the Brisbane Lions instead.
  • On 20 February 1998, Raman Lamba, formerly a Delhi swashbuckling opening batsman, fielding close to the bat, copped one on the skull off the bat of Mehrab Hossain.
  • For most of the match the Manly forward copped a hammering until in frustration, Mossop retaliated by standing on Bath's head.
  • Today, Copped Hall refers to the upstanding house, while Copt Hall or Copthall refer to the older Tudor and earlier houses.
  • In Game 3 as the Blues copped an embarrassing 52–6 series decider defeat, Pearce was on the receiving off a brutal sledge from Queensland five-eighth Johnathan Thurston, Him saying to Pearce, "If you want to touch the shield, your best chance is to go up and touch the Wally Lewis statue out the front of the stadium, I'll take the picture, that will be the closest you get to the shield in your lifetime", after he Pearce allegedly sledged him before the match saying that he was "too old for Origin".
  • For most of the match the Manly forward copped a hammering until in frustration, Mossop retaliated by standing on Bath's head.
  • The Boulton Baronetcy, of Copped Hall, Totteridge, in the County of Hertford, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom for Samuel Bagster Boulton, the founder and chairman of the London Labour Conciliation Board.
  • His maternal grandparents were Joseph Isaac Villareal and Kitty da Costa (a well known English Sephardi Jew who converted to Christianity; she was a daughter of Joseph da Costa, a gold and coral trader who owned Manor of Copped Hall in Totteridge).
  • Ubong Friday copped a groin injury 34 minutes into the game, and was replaced by Katoh Haggai, as Akwa United recorded a 3–1 win over Al-Hilal in the round of 32 return leg tie at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium on Sunday, 18 April 2018.
  • He copped a bronze medal in the inaugural match-race keelboat at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha and was named one of the country's top sailors in the double-handed dinghy for two editions of the Summer Olympic Games (1992 and 2008), finishing each distantly within the top 25 range, respectively.



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