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How to spell WHOOS correctly?

If you meant "whoosh", it's a sound that expresses movement, like wind through the trees or a fast-moving object. If you meant "whose", it indicates possession, like "Whose car is this?" or "Whose turn is it?" If you meant "woos", it suggests an attempt to attract or persuade someone, like "She tries to woo him with her cooking."

List of suggestions on how to spell whoos correctly

  • shoos I need to go get my shoos.
  • whirs The fan whirs as the cool breeze blows through the open window.
  • who's Who's up for a round of golf this afternoon?
  • whoop The crowd erupted into a whoop of excitement when the team scored the winning goal.
  • whoops
  • whoosh As the sports car drove by, the sound of its engine produced a loud whoosh.
  • whops I caught my foot in the door and fell down - oops, whops!
  • Whose Whose bag is this?
  • Whoso Whoso breaks the law shall face the consequences.
  • WOES The company is facing financial woes due to the pandemic.
  • woos The company woos investors with the promise of high returns.
  • WOWS Her singing always wows the audience.

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