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11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Boo' in a Sentence

"Used to express contempt, disapproval, or to startle or frighten." more

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The stand-up comedian playfully encouraged the audience to give their best boo for a joke gone wrong.
The prankster hid behind the door, waiting to shout "boo" and startle their unsuspecting friend.
Don't boo the speaker just because you disagree with their opinion.
The children playfully shouted "boo" to scare each other during the Halloween party.
As the unpopular decision was announced, a collective boo echoed through the stadium.
The mischievous toddler would often shout "boo" when playing hide-and-seek with their siblings.
The magician's failed trick was followed by a disappointed boo from the audience.
In the quiet library, a sudden "boo" from a mischievous student disrupted the silence.
The judge had to restore order in the courtroom after a loud boo erupted during the trial.
The unexpected twist in the plot elicited a collective boo from the movie audience.
The mascot playfully pretended to boo the opposing team, adding a fun element to the sports event.

Boo

boo
interjectionUsed to express contempt, disapproval, or to startle or frighten.

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Last Updated On: July 2, 2024
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