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cowrite

[ koh-rahyt ]

verb (used with object)

cowrote, cowritten, cowriting.
  1. to coauthor.


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Other Word Forms

  • ·ɰİ noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of cowrite1

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Example Sentences

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Brady collaborated with Trey Parker and Matt Stone on “South Park” from the show’s start, going on to cowrite with them the film “Team America: World Police” and cocreating the Netflix comedy series “Lady Dynamite.”

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While rejecting calls for impeachment or resignation, Harrell did cowrite a letter admonishing Murray to stop referring to the criminal records of his accusers.

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Lydic: It really is like a film school because no other job, as an actor or a comedian, would you ever get to sit with the director and talk shots or cowrite the script that you’re about to go out and do.

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Murray Schisgal, 93, a playwright and screenwriter who brought his off-kilter brand of black comedy to Broadway with the screwball hit “Luv,” and who later forged a partnership with actor Dustin Hoffman that led him to cowrite the gender-bending blockbuster “Tootsie,” died Oct.

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But it wasn’t until 2016 that Green and Howard teamed up again to cowrite a feature-length story under the same title.

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