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yoo-hoo

[yoo-hoo] / ˈyuˌhu /






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If that isn’t a yoo-hoo moment for his better self, then you’ll need to look at the broader history and implications here.

From Washington Post • Feb. 1, 2016

They saw nothing wrong with yoo-hooing, and proceeded to tell the Army so, with many a yoo-hoo.

From Time Magazine Archive

Within yoo-hoo distance floated the Coast Guard, sternly refusing them food, blankets, sympathy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her first impulse was to run faster and yoo-hoo, but she thought better of it and, by biting her lips and digging her finger nails, was able to slow down to a casual walk.

From The Vertical City by Hurst, Fannie

Her first impulse was to run faster and yoo-hoo, but she thought better of it and by biting her lips and digging her fingernails, was able to slow down to a casual walk.

From The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story by O'Brien, Edward J. (Edward Joseph Harrington)




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