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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
woo .
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Examples
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Though I was heavily inclined into buying their famous red velvet, my love for chai and spiced pumpkin wooed me over.
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Though I was heavily inclined into buying their famous red velvet, my love for chai and spiced pumpkin wooed me over.
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Pleasant tales again wooed the twilight, and the moon was the only watch that we kept upon our slumbers.
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When children have extreme emotional responses they are "wooed" back into emotional balance through the nurturing and sustaining actions of parents and caring adults.
Dr. Tian Dayton: Relationship Dynamics Within the Addicted/Traumatized Family System Dr. Tian Dayton 2010
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When children have extreme emotional responses they are "wooed" back into emotional balance through the nurturing and sustaining actions of parents and caring adults.
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When children have extreme emotional responses they are "wooed" back into emotional balance through the nurturing and sustaining actions of parents and caring adults.
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She doesn't have to be "wooed" into not doing something destructive for the country out of spite, as so many Clinton supporters like to announce, without embarrassment, that they are willing to do.
Poll: Hillary's Favorability Rating Lower Than Obama's Or McCain's -- In New York 2009
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Most of the people he "wooed" ended up Republican.
Clinton Camp: "Karl Rove Is Writing Senator Obama's Talking Points" 2009
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But Lula's point was beautifully illustrated last week when the CEOs of the major U.S. banks - 'Yesterday's Men' - emerged from the White House after being "wooed" by the Administration.
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A recent article in AlterNet shows that Clinton and, especially, Obama have given millions of their campaign dollars to the campaign chests of "super-delegates," and these people are otherwise "wooed" for their votes as ardently as any member of Congress trying to hustle up votes for his or her legislative agenda.
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