woo|wooed|wooing|woos in English
verb
[wuː]
court; run after; ask for, look for; bring upon oneself; persuade
Use "woo|wooed|wooing|woos" in a sentence
1. China is wooing Russia.
2. My wooing of Agnes was proceeding apace.
3. Therefore, Hollywood woos the foreign press a bit more stridently.
4. Eventually, the whole number gets dialed and I'm listening to the phone, and my colleague picks up the phone and he says to me, "Woo woo woo woo." (Laughter)
5. Voters are being wooed with promises of lower taxes.
6. You are wooing trouble if you associate with him.
7. Come on, you got wooed, just like me.
8. All three main parties are wooing women.
9. I’m a science reporter, essentially, so woo-woo stuff should be abhorrent to me
10. Microsoft apparently put little effort into wooing them.
11. Show up, try to woo me?
12. Kim Woo-jin broke both records.
13. In the story, the prince woos and wins the fair maiden.
14. This is Prosecutor woo from Seoul Prosecutors'Office.
15. Eventually he wearied of wooing fame and fortune.
16. 9 Microsoft apparently put little effort into wooing them.
17. Go Joo-won - Park Chan-woo Chan-woo is a dermatologist who grew up next door to the Lee sisters.
18. Officials who once wooed foreign investors increasingly balk at approving new deals.
19. Just hear out the bird in the air twittering its chilly woos.
20. The Courtesan attains intelligence, and woos her client through her education, talents, and charm
21. Chan-woo is gentle,hardworking and principled.
22. Choi Woo-shik as Park Moo-bin (Ep.
23. They are trying to woo back electoral support.
24. Men of a certain age wooed blonde, Buxom women a generation younger
25. You had no business wooing her away from her husband.