whoof

English

Noun

whoof (plural whoofs)

  1. Alternative spelling of woof
    • 1918, James Oliver Curwood, The Grizzly King:
      Thor rose from beside the rock with a prodigious whoof that roused Muskwa.
    • (Can we date this quote?), James Stephens, Irish Fairy Tales:
      A little whoof, like the sound that would be made by a baby and it asleep, came from Cona'n.

Verb

whoof (third-person singular simple present whoofs, present participle whoofing, simple past and past participle whoofed)

  1. (intransitive) To make a snuffling noise, like a bear or a steam engine.
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