Comer vs Cooer - What's the difference?
comer | cooer |
One in a race who is catching up to others and shows promise of winning.
(figuratively) One who is catching up in some contest and has a likelihood of victory.
One who arrives.
One who coos.
* 1863 , Henry Gardiner Adams, Our feathered families (page 334)
As a proper noun comer
is .As a noun cooer is
one who coos.comer
English
Noun
(en noun)- The champ will face all comers .
Quotations
* 2004 August 9 & 16, The New Yorker , page 40: *: The transition from comer to also-ran can be quick. * 2004 December 6, The New Yorker , page 105: *: Django, then, was not just a comer ; he was a cause.Anagrams
* ----cooer
English
Noun
(en noun)- The best Pigeon House, of course, is one made expressly for the purpose — about square, with a shelving roof. Here the compartments can be made sufficiently wide and high; say a foot and a half, or even two feet each way. The latter is a comfortable chamber for the pair of cooers .