woof in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

woof in the PONS Dictionary

woof Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to give a loud woof
to woof at sb
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Woof is shy and easily scared.
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This probably is related to the fact that in the basidiocarp trama is filler tissue and that analogously the woof yarn in weaving is sometimes called fill.
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Two for the woof, to make and mend.
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Into the warp and woof of every book the author weaves much that even the subtlest readers can not fathom, far less understand.
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Because otherwise, you know, woof.
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This becomes the woof and warp of his creation.
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The yarn that is inserted over-and-under the warp threads is called the weft, woof, or filler.
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Woof shook his hand and with a possessed stare put a spell on him.
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Fine leaf fibres are then interweaved in a woof to create the "velvet" effect.
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Woof alerts the players when they are near an object they are searching for.
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