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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • abbreviation warrant officer
  • abbreviation wideout

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  • abbreviation military warrant officer

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Examples

  • China Unicom has unveiled the "WO" brand, which the company will use to market its 3G offering.

    IntoMobile 2009

  • China Unicom has unveiled the "WO" brand, which the company will use to market its 3G offering.

    IntoMobile 2009

  • China Unicom has unveiled the "WO" brand, which the company will use to market its 3G offering.

    IntoMobile 2009

  • The problem is, everybody NEEDS to go to some form of college, (MBO or HBO or WO) if they want some job better than dishwasher.

    some facts about college and money in the Netherlands nathreee 2010

  • WHAT WE WON'T: Mrs. Dunnan says she won't miss the verticality, though there is an elevator.

    Up High in Old Charleston Sarah Tilton 2011

  • Mr. WILLY WO-LAP LAM (China Analyst, Akita International University): Wen, who is a consummate bureaucrat, realizes better than anybody else there is actually zero possibility that his ideas will be translated into action.

    Momentum Slows For Political Reform In China 2010

  • Mr. WILLY WO-LAP LAM (China Analyst, Akita International University): Wen, who is a consummate bureaucrat, realizes better than anybody else there is actually zero possibility that his ideas will be translated into action.

    Momentum Slows For Political Reform In China 2010

  • WHAT I WON'T: "Old houses need babying," says Ms. Huggins.

    A Colorful Past in Newport Sarah Tilton 2011

  • His dry humor was a constant, from claiming he walked up to drunken Irish people in Times Square on St. Patrick's Day to say, "No, I WON'T kiss you" to describing what was happening across the street during the concert the stage faces the audience and behind them huge windows looking out on Varick so anyone performing enjoys a backdrop of taxis and pedestrians.

    Michael Giltz: Music: Teddy Thompson Shines at City Winery Michael Giltz 2011

  • His dry humor was a constant, from claiming he walked up to drunken Irish people in Times Square on St. Patrick's Day to say, "No, I WON'T kiss you" to describing what was happening across the street during the concert the stage faces the audience and behind them huge windows looking out on Varick so anyone performing enjoys a backdrop of taxis and pedestrians.

    Michael Giltz: Music: Teddy Thompson Shines at City Winery Michael Giltz 2011

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