wooer

IPA: wˈuɝ

noun

  • Someone who woos or courts.
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Examples of "wooer" in Sentences

  • You must act be a wooer, and not expect the board simply to warm up to you right away.
  • The wooer was a Mr. Child, son of a brewer at Abingdon, to whom the lady sent a challenge.
  • One quickly gets the sense of a heart breaking, heart broken, and relentless wooer of women.
  • From Jennifer Love Hewitt to Jessica Simpson to Jennifer Aniston, this guy ` s a major wooer.
  • Ever the wooer, George Clooney typifies the Hollywood bachelor that will pretty much make any woman melt.
  • But wait until you hear the gorgeous "Some Enchanted Evening" and "This Nearly Was Mine" as sung by bass-baritone David Pittsinger, who portrays Emile de Becque, the smooth French wooer of the cockeyed American optimist, Ensign Nellie Forbush.
  • And as Evelyn Van Wyck fled through the sombre forest aisles before the too arduous advances of her slant-browed, skin-clad wooer, the door of the cabin opened, without the courtesy of a knock, and a skin-clad woman, savage and primitive, came in.

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