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woof: see weaving weaving, the art of forming a fabric by interlacing at right angles two or more sets of yarn or other material. It is one of the most ancient fundamental arts, as indicated by archaeological evidence. ..... Click the link for more information. . woof 1. the crosswise yarns that fill the warp yarns in weaving; weft 2. a woven fabric or its texture woof [wu̇f] (engineering) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Regrettably, Le Polygraphe also subjects us to the ordeal of speeded-up and radically slowed--down rhythms, violent and indeed perverse intercuttings, the most cheeky sustained example being the simultaneous warping and woofing of Christof's morgue lecture on the medical ins and outs of a stabbing wound, and Francois's thesis defense in which he discourses on the fatal cut into the heart of the city caused by the partitioning of Berlin. The Lakers asserted their authority again Tuesday, on an evening that was by turns strange and enjoyable, with everyone contributing, Shaquille O'Neal woofing, Flip Saunders complaining and finally, with the series firmly under control, Kobe Bryant giddily making jokes about ``sabotaging'' the game. As the story goes along, the sounds of quacking, woofing, and eventually even an old lady's exclamations of "drat that fat cat |
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