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- adjective Susceptible to
wooing
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Examples
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Mr. Brown said he doesn't consider himself "wooable" by either party, noting, "I don't owe anyone anything."
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Perhaps you missed the equally ugly stereotype of a young woman as histrionic, wooable by buzzwords, and prone to whimsy.
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Substantially increased public spending, loophole dispensing over broad-based tax-relief, gimmicky targeted money aimed at key wooable demographics: hardly the stuff of hardcore Tory partisan dreams.
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Substantially increased public spending, loophole dispensing over broad-based tax-relief, gimmicky targeted money aimed at key wooable demographics: hardly the stuff of hardcore Tory partisan dreams.
Archive 2007-03-01 ALW 2007
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He knew very well the ordinary methods, the atmosphere of the average wooing or wooable woman, and he was proof against them all.
Hetty's Strange History Anonymous
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Even when she was in the country she was well-nigh of wooable age, the likely cynosure of neighbouring ploughboys 'eyes.
The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes Israel Zangwill 1895
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Max Baucus spent months wooing un-wooable Republicans; Joe Lieberman didn't like this, and Kent Conrad that, and Ben Nelson a whole raft of this-and-thats.
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