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"Woo" in a Sentence (22 examples)
The politician tried to woo corporate interests, but as he was still an insignificant figure on the political scene, they weren't interested.
I tried to woo his sister, but she didn't want me.
Quantum physics has spawned a large amount of woo.
Tom's attempts to woo usually fail.
Woo hoo! It's the weekend!
The owl hoots 'woo woo'.
"But linger thou, nor count thy lingering vain, / though comrades chide, and breezes woo the fleet. / Approach the prophetess; with prayer unchain / her voice to speak."
Algeria needs to woo Western tourists.
Economist Woo Seok-jin said disease outbreaks usually just affect demand -- that is, people buy fewer things. But in the case of the coronavirus, it is also disrupting the production side, too.
Economist Woo Seok-jin says not only are small businesses taking a hit. So are large ones.
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They're trying to woo the customers back with this new mobile plan.
Behind this carefully crafted strategy of wooing Trump is a desire from Gulf states to solidify and formalize their positions as the US’ indispensable security and economic partners, and extract as much benefit for themselves as they can.
He [Mark Zuckerberg] wanted to start an AI unit at Facebook, and to woo [Yann] LeCun [he] invited him over for dinner at his California home. A private chef prepared “chicken with some pretty good white wine”, LeCun recalls.
Soo leue we syr Launcelot lyenge within that caue in grete payne / and euery day ther came a lady & brouȝt hym his mete & his drynke / & wowed hym to haue layne by hym / and euer the noble knyghte syre Launcelot sayd her nay. "So leave we Sir Launcelot lying within that cave in great pain; and every day there came a lady and brought him his meat and his drink, and wooed him, to have lain by him; and ever the noble knight, Sir Launcelot, said her nay."
I haue beene wooed, as I intreat thee now, / Euen by the ſterne, and direfull God of warre, / VVhoſe ſinowie necke in battel nere did bow, / VVho conquers where he comes in euery iarre; […]
Each, like the Grecian artist, wooes / The image he himself has wrought.
Thee Chauntreſs oft the Woods among, / I woo to hear thy eeven Song;
I woo the wind / That still delays his coming.
It will be a tragedy if further enterprises of this kind—for example, the one proposed between South Wales, Bristol and the South Coast via Salisbury—are now deferred until they, too, are realised too late to make an impact on a public that is too firmly wedded to the roads to be wooed back to the trains.
"I got you a new cell phone." "Woo, that's great!"
Physics hasn't been "looking" at it, certain men who embrace the Copenhagen Interpretation rather than Many Worlds or the Pilot Wave angles are resorting to woo.
The cognitive loopholes and biases that make us woo-prone are a human universal.
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