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Sentence count:43+1 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-05-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: swooninggoingdoingsundoingechoingongoingoutgoingforegoingMeaning: ['wuːɪŋ]  n. a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage). 
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1. Moderates are plagiarizing his ideas in hopes of wooing voters.
2. Microsoft apparently put little effort into wooing them.
3. My wooing of Agnes was proceeding apace.
4. The Bank is wooing retail investors; it has just published a booklet on the virtues of gilts.
5. They think they're wooing the masses; instead they're sowing the seeds of their comeuppance.
6. He needs energetic wooing in order to be pulled into the world.
7. There they had little hope of meeting, wooing or wedding even the most hideous and unsuitable Englishwomen.
8. He is reduced to wooing her with honeyed words on behalf of his handsome but tongue-tied young friend.
9. Meanwhile housebuilder Cala Homes is wooing first-timers by paying the 5 percent deposit, stamp duty and £500 towards the legal costs.
10. Colleges have been aggressively wooing the top African-American and Hispanic students.
11. To pay for civic amenities, city hall is wooing clean, high-tech firms.
12. Home Office ministers and officials are currently wooing judges and magistrates to the new approach.
13. All three main parties are wooing women.
14. Eventually he wearied of wooing fame and fortune.
15. Bashing Wall Street generates vote - wooing headlines.
16. You are wooing trouble if you associate with him.
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17. You had no business wooing her away from her husband.
18. The males are frantically wooing the females as they return to this country to breed.
19. Tongue-tied by inexperience and by excess of ardor, wooing unwittingly and awkwardly, Martin continued his approach by contact.
20. It doesn't take a genius to know that wooing a woman requires a trifocal effort of body, soul and spending power.
21. China is wooing Russia.
22. This election has been marked so far by the candidates' wooing of each other's traditional political bases.
23. Buchanan, by contrast, has waged a vigorous Arizona campaign, wooing voters with his anti-immigrant, anti-corporate and anti-Washington themes.
24. And many men are too afraid to let themselves feel enough need for a response to do the necessary wooing.
25. San Diego city librarians will not be the only suitors wooing the computer magnate.
26. The Evangelicals have become a powerful influence in the land and this lays them open to the wooing of politicians.
27. What had happened in the kitchen was a calculated wooing, tease, flirtation, safely outrageous.
28. It will become a pedestrian mall during the games, wooing visitors with the now-ubiquitous coffee franchises and sushi bars.
29. Tongue - tied by inexperience by excess of ardor, wooing unwittinglyawkwardly, Martin continued contact.
30. The preacher grapples with his text , wasting on effort in wooing the audience.
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