"Woofing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Woofing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Woofing" Meaning

Nonsense, foolish talk, or chiming in on the conversation even if one doesn't know what is being said, making animal sounds (e.g. "He's just woofing on in that conversation").

"Woofing" Examples

Usage Examples


1. Verb

- "The dog was woofing loudly outside the window."
- "After the alarm went off, my neighbor began woofing to get my attention."

2. Noun

- "The woofing at the zoo came from the pack of excited wolves."
- "The fire chief called out a series of woofs to coordinate the team's move."

3. Interjection

- "Woofing all the way up the mountain, Jack started running for joy."
- "Woofing with enthusiasm, she expressed her early birthday feelings weeks in advance."

"Woofing" Similar Words

Woody

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"Shirly's husband, in Tom Holt's novel "You Don't Have to Be Evil to Work Here, But It Helps"

Wooed

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Wooer

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A wooer is a person who tries to win the affection of someone, usually a romantic partner, by flattering them, showing love and affection, and making romantic gestures.

Wooers

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Woof-woof

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Woof

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Woofer

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Woofers

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Pronunciation: /ˈwuːfərz/<br><br>Meaning: Full-range woofers are loudspeakers that reproduce low volumes in a wide range of frequencies, particularly those around 20-20,000 Hz.<br><br>Noun: Large, woofers driven by powerful amplifiers called subwoofers.<br><br>In architecture, a "woofers" might also refer to loud eaves troughs or ventilators, especially those serving steep-pitched roofs and thus required over wide spaced.

Woofy

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The word "woofy" is an adjective that can have a few interpretations depending on context.<br><br>1. In linguistics, a "woofy" sound is a onomatopoeia that imitates the bark of a dog, similar to "woof". It's often used to describe the noise a dog makes, or even to refer to a barking sound in general.<br><br>2. In informal or colloquial usage, someone might use "woofy" as an intensifier, similar to "very" or "extremely". For example, "It was really woofy hot outside" could mean it was very hot.

Woohoo

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An expression of excitement, joy, or triumph, often exclaimed when something special or remarkable happens. It can be used to express triumph, victory, or celebration, similar to "hurray" or "hurrah."

Wooing

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Attracting or attempting to attract someone's admiration, approval, or affection, typically in a charming or flattering way.

Wool

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Wool is a natural fiber obtained from the fleece of sheep and some other animals, and is often used in textiles, clothing, and other products. It is warm, lightweight, breathable, and can be woven or knitted into various fabrics.

Woolen

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Woolfardisworthy

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Woolford's worth, a hamlet in East Devon, England.

Woolgathering

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Woolies

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