Sentence examples for whoops more from inspiring English sources

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The crowd, clearly invigorated by the latest news about the inquiry, responded with yelps and whoops more characteristic of a victory speech.

All our pent up nervous energy burst out in laughter and excited whoops, more like a couple of kids than the newly-minted grandparents we had suddenly become.

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(While children, and sometimes women, who speak standard American English might say "daddy," non-dialect using males would almost certainly not. "Whoop," more often spelled "whup," is equivalent to the standard form, "whip"). So what might be behind these particular choices and how might they dictate our responses?

"I'm a dangerous man," whoops Bruno Mars, more in hope than expectation, on 24K Magic's opening track.

Alternatively, we can continue to deny the real problem, provide sham treatments for serious psychiatric casualties, and just whoop up more resentment toward Muslims.

The frequency of paroxysmal cough in fully vaccinated children (median age 11 years) in our study was similar (84.4%), but post-tussive vomiting and whooping was more rare (accordingly 31.3% and 28.2%).

More whoops from the mothers.

There is a crashing wave of crescendos followed by more whoops from the crowd.

And when the film started, massive applause at the first sight of Carrie, more whoops at the SATC logo, and an enormous, lovelorn sigh at the sight of a walk-in closet.

Whoops, there's more money being sucked out of the UK disguised as an allowable business expense.

Thus and in spite of instabilities in their frequency spectrum [ 71], whoops might be more reliable labels of individual identity than giggles over long distances.

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