
1) Act the Romeo 2) Action director john 3) Aim to charm 4) Aim to win 5) Apt rhyme for pursue 6) Attempt to charm 7) Attempt to win over 8) Attract 9) Be a suitor 10) Be a suitor of 11) Be a suitor to 12) Bid for 13) Charm with candy and flowers 14) Charm with flowers and candy 15) Court 16) Court amorously
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1) Court 2) Entice 3) Entreat 4) Paycourtto 5) Romance
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[Beethoven] The abbreviation WoO is also used sometimes to refer to works without opus by other composers, such as Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann, Muzio Clementi, or Joachim Raff. ...
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Woo, wooo, woooo! or woo woo may also refer to: Woo, Wu, surname; W.O.O. may also be an abbreviation for: ...
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[Korean name] Given name only: Woo, also spelled Wu or U, is a Korean family name, a single-syllable Korean given name, and an element in some two-syllable Korean given names. ==Family name== As a family name, Woo may be written with either of two hanja ({linktext|lim= and |禹|於}). Each has one bon-gwan: for the former, Danyang, Chungche...
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• (v. i.) To court; to make love. • (v. t.) To court solicitously; to invite with importunity. • (v. t.) To solicit in love; to court.
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1. To solicit in love; to court. 'Each, like the Grecian artist, wooes The image he himself has wrought.' (Prior) ... 2. To court solicitously; to invite with importunity. 'Thee, chantress, oft the woods among I woo, to hear thy even song.' (Milton) 'I woo the wind That still delays his coming.' (Bryant) ... Origin: OE. Wowen, woen, AS. Wgian, fr. ...
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Woo intransitive verb To court; to make love.
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Woo transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Wooed ;
present participle & verbal noun Wooing .] [ Middle English
wowen ,
wo...en , Anglo-Saxon
w...gian , from
w...h bent, crooked, bad; akin to Old Saxon ...
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try to winÂ
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In Australian mythology, Woo was a strange man like creature with a single arm formed from two arms and a single leg formed from two legs. He was an expert marksman and adept at balance.
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[
v] - seek someone`s favor 2. [v] - make amorous advances towards
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[Showtime words] seek someone's favor
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