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woof noun [ wʊf ]

• the barking sound made by a dog.
• "the distant woof of a dog"

woof verb

• (of a dog) bark.
• "the dog started to woof"
• eat (food) ravenously.
• "Mike was woofing down fried eggs and hash browns"
Origin: early 19th century: imitative.

woof noun

• another term for weft1.
Origin: Old English ōwef, a compound from the base of weave1; Middle English oof later became woof by association with warp in the phrase warp and woof .


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