Coup in a sentence as a noun

What you don't find is anyone proposing to use a bioweapon as a coup de grace.

But calling his actions an incipient coup is laughable.

Congratulations, clojure folk, for a fairly mainstream Lisp coup.

Considering that the ****** fetish runs as high as 10% such information could be used to perform a bloodless coup.

However the coup de grce of it is that I can use it for 12 to 18 hours without even thinking about plugging it into something.

You cannot build a search engine or social network right now, unless you pull a political coup, because the government controls which companies succeed.

The fact that Tesla can even mount an argument that they're in a horse race with Audi, let alone outselling them, is a gigantic coup for a car company that's just a few years old.

Most Americans remain completely unaware of the events of the 1953 coup; This makes any mention of the '79 revolution without the context of the '53 coup propaganda, plain and simple.

Are you all planning a coup with your mistresses?If you're married and your SO can't just ask you for your PIN code - and you will, without even thinking about it, give it to them - you might want to take some time to think hard about your relationship.

>when enough members of the military decide to do what's better for the country against the lawful orders of the elected government that they serve, we call it a coupI'm not disputing that Manning broke the laws of the military.

I gotta agree with napoleoncomplex - Mozilla has truly hit its stride in recent years and for my money is an example of the corporation of tomorrow - code literate and transparent, yet still kicking **** and taking namesEdit: even corporations of tomorrow will not be immune to politics it seems - rereading the post and blog makes it sound much more like a Eich/Baker coup than a well planned transition.

Coup definitions

noun

a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force

See also: putsch takeover

noun

a brilliant and notable success