Sentence examples for cop up from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'cop up' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, the phrase 'cop out' is used to mean to avoid responsibility for something. For example, "He copped out when it came time to take the blame."

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Hold Devon and ConocoPhillips (61, COP), up 4%; look for further opportunities in this sector if prices fall.

The study employed descriptive methods to assess farmers' perception of climate change, localindicators of climate change and types of adaptation measures exercised to cop up with the risk of the change in climate.

"The most they will cop up to is that they're older.

I think if you've done something though, it is right to cop up to it," she says.

(Zinoman) ★ 'Clown Bar' (closes on Friday) This goofy but very funny homage to noir films and pulp novels finds a cop up against a crew of demented clowns (1 10).

(Brantley) Off Off Broadway ★ 'Clown Bar' This goofy but very funny homage to noir films and pulp novels finds a cop up against a crew of demented clowns (1 10).

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They phoned the cops up because of the noise generated by a sound check at four in the afternoon.

"I brought the two cops up to 181st and Cabrini and said I've got 140.4 miles and I need these two blocks," Korff said.

Test-re-test-reliability ranged from r = 0.475 (Emotional QoL) up to r = 0.815 (Physical QoL) for the patient reported version and from r = 0.549 (Treatment and Coping) up to r = 0.893 (Physical QoL) for the parent reported version.

A cop walked up and looked at the Fortwo.

White cop ends up arresting eminent black academic.

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