boohoe Antonyms

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Meaning of boohoe

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boohoe (v. i.)

To bawl; to cry loudly.

boohoe Sentence Examples

  1. The boohoe emanating from the haunted house sent shivers down everyone's spine.
  2. Despite her attempts to muffle it, her boohoe could be heard echoing through the empty corridors.
  3. The eerie boohoe of the wind in the dead of night made the situation even more unsettling.
  4. As the ghostly figure appeared, its mournful boohoe filled the room with an ominous presence.
  5. The children giggled nervously as they made ghostly boohoe sounds during their Halloween party.
  6. In the darkness of the forest, the distant boohoe seemed to be coming from an unknown source.
  7. The old folklore told of a creature whose only communication was a haunting boohoe.
  8. The actor's exaggerated boohoe during the play made the audience laugh instead of feel fear.
  9. The recording studio echoed with the chilling boohoe of the horror movie soundtrack being produced.
  10. A lone figure sat by the cemetery gates, its soft boohoe blending with the rustle of leaves in the autumn breeze.

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To bawl; to cry loudly.

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The boohoe emanating from the haunted house sent shivers down everyone's spine.

Despite her attempts to muffle it, her boohoe could be heard echoing through the empty corridors.

The eerie boohoe of the wind in the dead of night made the situation even more unsettling.

As the ghostly figure appeared, its mournful boohoe filled the room with an ominous presence.