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woos

n. (context Australia colloquial English) A coward; a wuss. vb. (en-third-person singular of: woo)

Usage examples of "woos".

It began to glow brightly, as Woos did when experiencing distress or other strong emotion.

Cyr for forty years and was prepared to do whatever his boss demanded, but the way he treated the Woos disturbed him.

Still woozy from painkillers, Stauffer had been bold enough to ask him why he treated the Woos so inhumanely.

The early colonists, surrounded by packs of Woos bobbing, weaving, murmuring, and staring at the newcomers and gesticulating menacingly with the talons on the ends of their arms, had killed them by the thousands, thinking they were some form of predator that took a while to make up its mind to attack.

You could, often should, hate humans, Stauffer rationalized, but Woos, after all, are only animals.

But he had to come before anyone in the sizable Chinese extended family claimed by the Woos was up watching TV.

In fifty more years, however, the Woos would never spend a single unnecessary dollar to update.

He rescues us and protects us and woos us and, yes, lavishes love on us.

Taking two more vessels, Rackam sailed to the Bahama Islands, but the Governor, Captain Woodes Rogers, sent a sloop, which took away their prizes.

For whiche cause the lusty host, Which [stood] in battle on the coast, At once for sorrow such a cry Gan rear, thorough* the company, *throughout That to the heav'n heard was the soun', And under th'earth as far adown, And wilde beastes for the fear So suddenly affrayed* were, *afraid That for the doubt, while they might dure,* *have a chance of safety They ran as of their lives unsure, From the woodes into the plain, And from valleys the high mountain They sought, and ran as beastes blind, That clean forgotten had their kind.