Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
woof .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Your woofing detracts from our woofing, which is more important because when they hear us they will all come running.
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No doubt, had it ventured into the camp at all, it would have come on all four legs, "woofing" its displeasure that human beings had disturbed the loneliness of its haunts.
The Boy Scouts' First Camp Fire or, Scouting with the Silver Fox Patrol
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About the only sign of negative feeling along this year's parade route came when a leashed Labrador began some deep-throated "woofing" and strained to get at the team of horses pulling Mayor Chris Beutler's carriage.
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But it hasn't stopped Hall from exchanging lost-distance barbs with Terrell Owens, the kind of woofing from T.O. that is symptomatic of Dallas 'problem - one that Washington hasn't had until now.
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"woofing" (working on organic farms in exchange for free accommodations).
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I know a kid who was woofing on a farm near Monterrey and was in the same predicament.
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I know a kid who was woofing on a farm near Monterrey and was in the same predicament.
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I know a kid who was woofing on a farm near Monterrey and was in the same predicament.
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I know a kid who was woofing on a farm near Monterrey and was in the same predicament.
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I know a kid who was woofing on a farm near Monterrey and was in the same predicament.
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