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Discover LudwigThe word 'woo' is a valid and usable word in written English.
It can be used as an exclamation of joy or excitement, or as a verb meaning to seek the affections of someone. Example sentence: She couldn't believe it when he started to woo her with a bouquet of roses.
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The path to the university, whose president is Donna Shalala, the long-serving health secretary during both terms of Bill Clinton's administration, is well trodden by White House hopefuls: Mitt Romney was here three weeks ago for a Spanish-language interview in an attempt to woo the Hispanic vote.
As the market for university places gathers pace, many institutions are investing millions in glamorous new accommodation to woo students.
To woo back defectors to Ukip Cameron has also promised to renegotiate Britain's already semi-detached relationship with the EU and put the result to an in/out referendum in 2017.
No less than Tony Blair in 1997, he hopes to hoover up the votes of those Conservative supporters alarmed by the measures taken by Cameron to woo back Ukip defectors.
And both the Conservatives and Labour have upped their rhetoric on immigration in a bid to woo back Ukip voters.
With the SNP snatching 56 of the 59 Scottish seats on huge swings from Labour in its former heartland, the prime minister will face urgent pressure to woo the disaffected Scots or lose them for ever.
David Cameron will fail to win a majority at the next election because he has not done enough to woo minority ethnic voters, former cabinet minister Sayeeda Warsi has warned.
Hunt was instructed to woo Sir Robert Haslam, the head of British Steel, to take over from him.
Worried that the Lib Dems' poor reputation at national level was undermining Kennedy's chances and desperate to make him more visible to build up his personal vote, aides and the party had been struggling to get him to hit the campaign trail and use his famous charm and approachability to woo voters.
This means one of two things: either Labour deliberately skewed purple in an effort to woo Ukip supporters, or someone bought the wrong type of lightbulb.
The polling suggests this pledge was particularly popular among Labour (81%) and Lib Dem (84%) voters from 2010, which is useful for a leader hoping to woo disaffected voters from Nick Clegg's party.
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