whoop in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
WHOOP (verb): to make a loud, excited shout or cry, often expressing joy or enthusiasm.
Sample Sentences
- The crowd let out a loud whoop of excitement as the band took the stage.
- After winning the championship, the team celebrated with a joyful whoop and a victory dance.
- She couldn’t help but give a whoop of delight when she saw her surprise birthday party.
- With a whoop, the children dashed off to the playground, eager to start their day of fun.
- He let out a whoop of frustration when he realized he had forgotten his keys again.
- The crowd erupted in a whoop of joy when their team scored the winning goal.
- She let out a loud whoop as she crossed the finish line, exhilarated by her victory.
- As the roller coaster climbed to its peak, we all prepared to whoop in excitement on the way down.
- He couldn't help but whoop with laughter at the comedian's hilarious punchline.
- The children gave a whoop of delight when they saw the surprise party set up for them.
- She let out a loud whoop of joy when she heard the good news.
- The crowd erupted in a whoop of excitement as the band took the stage.
- He gave a whoop of delight after scoring the winning goal.
- As the roller coaster plunged down, everyone screamed and whooped in exhilaration.
- The kids ran around the park, whooping and laughing as they played tag.
- She let out a whoop of delight when she saw her birthday surprise.
- The crowd erupted in a whoop as the team scored the winning goal.
- He gave a loud whoop, startling everyone in the quiet library.
- After the thrilling ride, the kids couldn't help but whoop with excitement.
- The whoop of the owl echoed through the still night air.