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The phrase "whoops of" is not correct in written English.
In spoken English it is an expression of surprise, shock, or dismay, commonly used as an interjection. For example, "Whoops of! I forgot to do my math homework!".
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And those whoops of laughter?
The refugees' religious songs turn to whoops of joy.
Crowded café terraces were erupting in whoops of joy.
There were whoops of approval from out front.
The whoops of the audience declare Manford the clear winner.
The longest -- the warm clapping pierced with whoops of "Arnie!
Here is a swanky American car: whoops of approval.
I consider launching into one of those American whoops of delight.
At this, the audience went into whoops of laughter, which stopped the proceedings for a while.
There were fists punched in the air, whoops of joy – and tears.
And God bless a free Iraq!" Soon the room is filled with whoops of insurrection.
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