Woo away verb phrase
To persuade or tempt one away from someone or something
My friend wooed me away from the current company. He wanted me to work in his company.
The city woos the residents away from the rural.
Be the kind of person that one is (not) attracted to
Used to describe the action of enticing someone to do something.
The verb " woo" should be conjugated accoding to its tense. A pronoun or noun can be added between " woo" and " away".
Jack is wooing Rose away from Nick.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.