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wooed

Gooed vs Wooed - What's the difference?

gooed | wooed |


As verbs the difference between gooed and wooed

is that gooed is past tense of goo while wooed is past tense of woo.

Wooed vs Whooed - What's the difference?

wooed | whooed |


As verbs the difference between wooed and whooed

is that wooed is past tense of woo while whooed is past tense of whoo.

Woofed vs Wooed - What's the difference?

woofed | wooed |


As verbs the difference between woofed and wooed

is that woofed is (woof) while wooed is (woo).

Wooed vs Looed - What's the difference?

wooed | looed |


As verbs the difference between wooed and looed

is that wooed is past tense of woo while looed is past tense of loo.

Pooed vs Wooed - What's the difference?

pooed | wooed |


As verbs the difference between pooed and wooed

is that pooed is past tense of poo while wooed is past tense of woo.

Wooed vs Woked - What's the difference?

wooed | woked |


As verbs the difference between wooed and woked

is that wooed is (woo) while woked is .

Wooes vs Wooed - What's the difference?

wooes | wooed |


As verbs the difference between wooes and wooed

is that wooes is third-person singular of woo while wooed is past tense of woo.

Woold vs Wooed - What's the difference?

woold | wooed |


As verbs the difference between woold and wooed

is that woold is to wind a chain or rope around in order to strengthen (especially a mast or yard) while wooed is past tense of woo.

Wooed vs Wooled - What's the difference?

wooed | wooled |


As a verb wooed

is past tense of woo.

As an adjective wooled is

having wool of a specified kind.

Wood vs Wooed - What's the difference?

wood | wooed |


As verbs the difference between wood and wooed

is that wood is to cover or plant with trees while wooed is past tense of woo.

As a noun wood

is the substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel.

As an adjective wood

is made of or with wood.

As a proper noun Wood

is an English topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.

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