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Meanings of Wholly:

adverb

Entirely; fully.

Usage examples:

She found herself given over wholly to sensation

Meanings of Whom:

pronoun

Used instead of ‘who’ as the object of a verb or preposition.

Usage examples:

Whom did he marry?

Meanings of Whomever:

pronoun

Used instead of ‘whoever’ as the object of a verb or preposition.

Usage examples:

I'll sing whatever i like to whomever i like

Meanings of Whomp:

verb

Strike heavily; thump.

Usage examples:

The two men slugged and whomped each other
noun

A dull, heavy sound.

Usage examples:

The whomp of igniting gasoline
exclamation

Used as an expression of mock disappointment, often for humorous effect.

Usage examples:

It makes me wish i had a boyfriend to do those things for me (womp womp)

Meanings of Whomped:

verb

Strike heavily; thump.

Usage examples:

The two men slugged and whomped each other
noun

A dull, heavy sound.

Usage examples:

The whomp of igniting gasoline
exclamation

Used as an expression of mock disappointment, often for humorous effect.

Usage examples:

It makes me wish i had a boyfriend to do those things for me (womp womp)

Meanings of Whomping:

verb

Strike heavily; thump.

Usage examples:

The two men slugged and whomped each other
noun

A dull, heavy sound.

Usage examples:

The whomp of igniting gasoline
exclamation

Used as an expression of mock disappointment, often for humorous effect.

Usage examples:

It makes me wish i had a boyfriend to do those things for me (womp womp)

Meanings of Whomps:

verb

Strike heavily; thump.

Usage examples:

The two men slugged and whomped each other
noun

A dull, heavy sound.

Usage examples:

The whomp of igniting gasoline
exclamation

Used as an expression of mock disappointment, often for humorous effect.

Usage examples:

It makes me wish i had a boyfriend to do those things for me (womp womp)

Meanings of Whomso:

pronoun

Used instead of ‘whoso’ as the object of a verb or preposition.

Usage examples:

Whomso thou meetest, say thou this to each

Meanings of Whomsoever:

relative pronoun

Used instead of ‘whosoever’ as the object of a verb or preposition.

Usage examples:

They supported his right to marry whomsoever he chose

Meanings of Whoo:

abbreviation

Tuesday.

Meanings of Whoop:

noun

A loud cry of joy or excitement.

Usage examples:

A moment's silence was followed by whoops of delight
verb

Give or make a whoop.

Usage examples:

All at once they were whooping with laughter

Meanings of Whoop-it-up:

idiom

To enjoy yourself in a noisy and enthusiastic way

Usage examples:

The crowd whooped it up when he made a hole in one.

Whooped

wuːp

Meanings of Whooped:

verb

Give or make a whoop.

Usage examples:

All at once they were whooping with laughter
noun

A loud cry of joy or excitement.

Usage examples:

A moment's silence was followed by whoops of delight

Meanings of Whoopee:

exclamation

Expressing wild excitement or joy.

Usage examples:

I shouted ‘whoopee’ and went for a swim
noun

Wild revelry.

Usage examples:

Hours of parades and whoopee

Meanings of Whoopees:

noun

Wild revelry.

Usage examples:

Hours of parades and whoopee
exclamation

Expressing wild excitement or joy.

Usage examples:

I shouted ‘whoopee’ and went for a swim

Meanings of Whooper:

noun

A large migratory swan with a black and yellow bill and a loud trumpeting call, breeding in northern eurasia and greenland.

Usage examples:

Today, fewer than 200 whoopers survive in the wild, most migrating with sandhill cranes between can…

Meanings of Whoopers:

noun

A large migratory swan with a black and yellow bill and a loud trumpeting call, breeding in northern eurasia and greenland.

Usage examples:

Today, fewer than 200 whoopers survive in the wild, most migrating with sandhill cranes between can…

Meanings of Whooping:

verb

Give or make a whoop.

Usage examples:

All at once they were whooping with laughter
noun

A loud cry of joy or excitement.

Usage examples:

A moment's silence was followed by whoops of delight

Meanings of Whoops:

exclamation

Expressing mild dismay or regret (used when someone has had an accident or made a mistake).

Usage examples:

Whoops! i nearly dropped it
verb

A loud cry of joy or excitement.

Usage examples:

A moment's silence was followed by whoops of delight

Meanings of Whoosh:

verb

Move quickly or suddenly with a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

A train whooshed by
noun

A sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

There was a big whoosh of air
exclamation

Used to imitate sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

The starlings gather, then suddenly—whoosh!—flocks rise and swirl

Meanings of Whooshed:

verb

Move quickly or suddenly with a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

A train whooshed by
noun

A sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

There was a big whoosh of air
exclamation

Used to imitate sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

The starlings gather, then suddenly—whoosh!—flocks rise and swirl

Meanings of Whooshes:

verb

Move quickly or suddenly with a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

A train whooshed by
noun

A sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

There was a big whoosh of air
exclamation

Used to imitate sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

The starlings gather, then suddenly—whoosh!—flocks rise and swirl

Meanings of Whooshing:

verb

Move quickly or suddenly with a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

A train whooshed by
noun

A sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

There was a big whoosh of air
exclamation

Used to imitate sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

The starlings gather, then suddenly—whoosh!—flocks rise and swirl

Meanings of Whop:

verb

Hit hard.

Usage examples:

Smith whopped him on the nose
noun

A heavy blow, or the sound of such a blow.

Usage examples:

A loud whop echoed in the still air

Meanings of Whopped:

verb

Hit hard.

Usage examples:

Smith whopped him on the nose
noun

A heavy blow, or the sound of such a blow.

Usage examples:

A loud whop echoed in the still air

Past simple and past participle of whop mainly us informal

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