'I feel cooped up like a chicken in a cage'
Cooped up means confined or imprisoned.
The kids have been cooped up in the house for three rainy days.
The child went home, where she knew that she would be cooped up in her room all day long as she listened to her parents never-ending bickering.
Gumby Adventures - 1988 All Cooped Up was released on: USA: 10 September 1988
you are locked up in a tight space ~ locked up
Probably because they are cooped up inside and need to use up their abundant energy. Make them play in the rain I suppose.
Cooped with this, unscrupulous,
It gives them the illusion of company, especially if they are kept cooped up alone in a cage.
did you chalk it up for her
Usually When They Are Cooped Up In The House A Lot Watching TV Or Playing Video Games
cooped
the string is tangled up.
You can use "take up" in a sentence to mean to begin doing or learning something. For example: "I decided to take up painting as a hobby."