Woo away In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "woo away", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-07-03 07:07

Meaning of Woo away

Synonyms:

blaze away at (someone or something) , conduct (someone or something) away

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.

Other phrases about:

get/have the hots for somebody
To feel sexually attractted to someone
be (not) (one's) type

Be the kind of person that one is (not) attracted to

tempt (one) to (do something)

Used to describe the action of enticing someone to do something.

Grammar and Usage of Woo away

Verb Forms

  • wooed away
  • wooing away
  • woos away
  • to woo away

The verb " woo" should be conjugated accoding to its tense. A pronoun or noun can be added between " woo" and " away".

More examples:

Jack is wooing Rose away from Nick.

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