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woo - use in sentences
Object
- hoo: We made over £ 1000 in just three hours, with 10 % discount woo hoo!
- voter: Presumably he thinks free childcare will woo back the female voters who have fallen out of love with him over Iraq.
- crowd: Louis Hoover comes to St Davids Hall to woo the crowds with his charming versions of Sinatra classics.
- lady: I have to be honest that some of us do everything possible to woo the ladies.
- daughter: My daughters wooed, engaged and married by _machinery!_ And you're only eighteen; do you hear me?
- audience: Charlotte Higgins: is it enough to woo back audiences?
Subject
- woman: The May-December romances ended with funerals for five elderly men, all wooed by younger women.
Adjective complement
- disenchanted: Spencer Fitz-Gibbon National Executive It is interesting to note the Liberal Democrats efforts to woo disenchanted Tory voters.
Modifying Another Word
- successfully: In order to secure promotion, he successfully wooed Vikki away from Danny.
- back: Next article: Can Poland woo back its emigrants?
- so: Java went even better than expected, so woo hoo for that.
- n't: If he ca n't woo them in Fife, what are his prospects of swinging it in southern England?
- much: It wooed much of the press, but its styling wasn't universally favored.
- away: Are you worried that anything untoward may be happening whilst you're away wooing the crowds?
Used with why or when
- what: I'm Sammy and I'm 16 living in the UK and currently doing my GCSE's ( woo what fun!
Preposition: by
- woman: The May-December romances ended with funerals for five elderly men, all wooed by younger women.
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