Therefore I pray you that with alle diligence ye make you redy and com hidder, and bring with you six talle felaws in harnesse, and ye shall not lyse yowr labour, that knoweth God, Whoo have you in His keping.
Wherfore her benevolers willith hir to continue hir sute and labour; and so I can not departe nor leve hir as ye know well; and if I might be there, I wold be full glad, as knowith our Lorde God, Whoo have you in His blissid kepynge.
Oh then call'd forthe kynge Davyd, And loudelye called hee, "And whoo is heare in alle mye campe, Can descrybe yon hoste to mee?
And whoo is yon chiefe soe brighte of blee, With hys troopes that beate the playne?
But yt is a comon sayinge “whoo is so defe as he that lyst not to here[327].
Raunsoun might help his peyne to aswaage, But whoo is wedded lyuethe euer in suage.
And Whoo Lee, the great barred owl, could have told you that they carried their tails between their legs.
And there was more lynx fur flying than wolf fur--as Whoo Lee, the owl overhead, could have told you.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whoo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.