The slang term means to be enclosed or detained in a relatively small or confined space, or with limited freedom of movement. It comes from the verb form meaning to confine chickens in a coop or cage.It has also been used to mean imprisoned, or jailed.
I live in a house.
"Casa" in Spanish means "house" or "home."
"I live in a house."
"Satis house" does not have a literal meaning in English. It is the name of a fictional house in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations."
The kids have been cooped up in the house for three rainy days.
'I feel cooped up like a chicken in a cage' Cooped up means confined or imprisoned.
Usually When They Are Cooped Up In The House A Lot Watching TV Or Playing Video Games
Cooped with this, unscrupulous,
"Cooped up" means to be confined or restricted in a small or crowded space, often resulting in feelings of confinement or irritation.
cooped
The child went home, where she knew that she would be cooped up in her room all day long as she listened to her parents never-ending bickering.
Gumby Adventures - 1988 All Cooped Up was released on: USA: 10 September 1988
It is important for children to be outside once in awhile because it's not good for them to be cooped up in the house. Other games they can play is Frisbee, biking, or water guns.
you are locked up in a tight space ~ locked up
The slang term means to be enclosed or detained in a relatively small or confined space, or with limited freedom of movement. It comes from the verb form meaning to confine chickens in a coop or cage.It has also been used to mean imprisoned, or jailed.
When children are cooped up in a house because of a rain day a good game to play is scavenger hunt. All the items that are required can be found inside a home. This is a fun way for kids to work together as a team or an individual.