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woo

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English definition

    Verb

  • 1. seek someone's favor;

    • "China is wooing Russia"
  • 2. make amorous advances towards;

    • "John is courting Mary"

Example sentences

  • The Sims 2 Woo Hoo at The Bed in The Outdoor Space.

  • The young man came to woo.

  • Chinese leaders rebuffed early efforts to woo Beijing into a closer relationship.

  • She tried to woo electoral support with promises of tax reduction.

  • This product will help to woo our customers away for our competitor.

  • Better woo over the midden than over the moor.

  • If something could disenchant voters, it would be the image of a political leader who is relying on an omnipotent image to woo votes.

  • To woo students, colleges in the U.S. choose names that sell.

  • Fallen flowers intends to woo flowing water, only to draw a blank.

  • A man may woo where he will, but he will wed where his hap is.

  • British banks have no option these days but to woo their customers.

  • Woo. How serious the car accident is!

  • Director John Woo said the stars will join the entourage in the coming week.

  • And Patricia Woo graduated from New York University three years ago.

  • John Woo from Hong Kong is an excellent action movie director.

  • Maria: Who's Patricia Woo? How much experience has she had in television?

  • Such wrong , as when a married man doth woo.

  • Mr Woo added that most of the world's large currency investors were now based in London.

  • Woo takes the time to introduce anecdotes that define each character.

  • Politicians try to woo the voters before an election.

  • Brothers Peter and Charlie Woo, immigrants from Hong Kong, founded Megatoys 20 years ago.

  • He barnstormed across the southern states in an attempt to woo the voters.

  • They are trying to woo back electoral support.

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