Dictionary entry
loo • vn • be thrown
Lexicon record # 1453 | Source reference(s):
R217
Derivation: morphological structure lool-
Sentence examples (4)
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Kues loo kue 'ne-'e-kah?
Where did my hat get thrown?— Glenn Moore, Miscellaneous Sentences (GM-MISC) (GM-MISC, 2000s)
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Kwe-lekw keech koo-see maa-ma-'e-po-yew, 'yon-cheek 'e-me loo, mee' keech che-gey-yo-nah-pee' kue Se-gep kue keech no-'o-mehl 'o wee'.
He was all tied up, and thrown into the boat, because people were fed up with Coyote ever since he had been there.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)
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Wee keech cho ko'-see che-gey-yo-nah-pee', kwe-see wee-'eeet noohl 'yon-cheek ma ko loo.
So he was now hated by everyone, and therefore he was thrown into the boat.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)
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Kwe-see' hlow hlke-lee 'o loo, 'ue'-werhl-kerr' chpee-kom.
Finally they threw him down on the ground, only his bones were left.— Mary Marshall, Coyote Tries to Kill the Sun (MM4, 1927)