Anagrams of whoop-de-do

Word whoop-de-do has 107 anagrams that can be made by using the letters of whoop-de-do.

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hooded
noun, a soft or flexible covering for the head and neck, either separate or attached to a cloak, coat, or the like.
wooded
noun, the hard, fibrous substance composing most of the stem and branches of a tree or shrub, and lying beneath the bark; the xylem.
hoopoe
noun, any Old World bird of the family Upupidae, especially Upupa epops, of Europe, having an erectile, fanlike crest.
pedo-
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ephod
noun, a richly embroidered, apronlike vestment having two shoulder straps and ornamental attachments for securing the breastplate, worn with a waistband by the high priest. Ex. 28:6, 7, 25–28.
whoop
noun, a loud cry or shout, as of excitement or joy.
podo-
2,4-d
noun, a white to yellow, crystalline powder, C 8 H 6 O 3 Cl 2 , slightly soluble in water: used for killing weeds.
Howe
noun, a hole.
Eph.
hood
noun, a soft or flexible covering for the head and neck, either separate or attached to a cloak, coat, or the like.
hoop
noun, a circular band or ring of metal, wood, or other stiff material.
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ped.
PedD
dope
noun, any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface.
phew
interjection, (used as an exclamation to express disgust, exhaustion, surprise, impatience, relief, etc.):
pood
noun, a Russian weight equal to about 36 pounds avoirdupois (16 kg).
Pooh
noun, an exclamation of “pooh.”.
whop
noun, a forcible blow.
Wood
noun, the hard, fibrous substance composing most of the stem and branches of a tree or shrub, and lying beneath the bark; the xylem.
eddo
noun, the edible root of the taro or of any of several related plants.
Hope
noun, the feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best:
dep.
dhow
noun, any of various types of sailing vessels used by Arabs on the east African, Arabian, and Indian coasts, generally lateen-rigged on two or three masts.
dodo
noun, any of several clumsy, flightless, extinct birds of the genera Raphus and Pezophaps, related to pigeons but about the size of a turkey, formerly inhabiting the islands of Mauritius, Réunion, and Rodriguez.
ope
adjective, verb (used with or without object), open.
WHO
Idioms, as who should say, Archaic. in a manner of speaking; so to say.
OED
op.
ODD
noun, something that is odd.
ode
noun, a lyric poem typically of elaborate or irregular metrical form and expressive of exalted or enthusiastic emotion.
OEO
DOW
noun, dhow.
oho
interjection, (used as an exclamation to express surprise, taunting, exultation, etc.)
oo-
o-o
noun, any of several species of Hawaiian honey eaters of the genus Moho, especially the extinct M. nobilis, of the island of Hawaii, that had black plumage and two tufts of yellow plumes used to make ceremonial robes for the Hawaiian kings.
ooh
noun, the exclamation “ooh.”.
DOP
noun, a tool for holding gemstones for cutting or polishing.
POE
noun, Edgar Allan, 1809–49, U.S. poet, short-story writer, and critic.
wd.
pd.
PWD
de-
DDP
noun, a method of organizing data processing that uses a central computer in combination with smaller local computers or terminals, which communicate with the central computer and perhaps with one another.
POW
noun, a heavy blow or a loud, explosive noise.
Peh
noun, pe.
pew
noun, (in a church) one of a number of fixed, benchlike seats with backs, accessible by aisles, for the use of the congregation.
do.
PhD
DPW
pho
noun, a N Vietnamese soup made of beef or chicken stock with rice noodles and thin slices of beef or chicken.
owe
verb (used with object), to be under obligation to pay or repay:
HPD
DEd
woe
noun, grievous distress, affliction, or trouble:
wop
noun, a contemptuous term used to refer to an Italian or a person of Italian descent.
eo-
ed.
EDD
doh
interjection, (used to express dismay when one has said or done something stupid or when something has gone wrong.) Compare duh.
edh
noun, eth.
EDO
noun, a member of an indigenous people of western Africa, in the Benin region of southern Nigeria.
EDP
Ep.
DOE
noun, the female of the deer, antelope, goat, rabbit, and certain other animals.
Woo
verb (used with object), to seek the favor, affection, or love of, especially with a view to marriage. Synonyms: court, pursue, chase.
HOW
noun, a question concerning the way or manner in which something is done, achieved, etc.:
DPH
hd.
Hoe
noun, a long-handled implement having a thin, flat blade usually set transversely, used to break up the surface of the ground, destroy weeds, etc.
hop
noun, an act of hopping; short leap.
DEW
noun, moisture condensed from the atmosphere, especially at night, and deposited in the form of small drops upon any cool surface.
dh-
DOD
hod
noun, a portable trough for carrying mortar, bricks, etc., fixed crosswise on top of a pole and carried on the shoulder.
dd.
HEW
verb (used with object), to strike forcibly with an ax, sword, or other cutting instrument; chop; hack.
HEP
adjective, hip4 .
2D
noun, a two-dimensional form or appearance:
D.
PW
w/
3D
noun, a three-dimensional form or appearance:
we
noun, (used to denote the narrator of a literary work written in the first person singular).
WH
WO
noun, woe.
OH
noun, the exclamation “oh.”.
DP
HO
noun, a sexually promiscuous woman.
E.
noun, Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
eh
interjection, (an interrogative utterance, usually expressing surprise or doubt or seeking confirmation).
EW
interjection, (used as an exclamation expressing disgust, aversion, or the like):
h.
HP
HE
noun, any male person or animal; a man:
O.
PH
OD
noun, a hypothetical force formerly held to pervade all nature and to manifest itself in magnetism, mesmerism, chemical action, etc.
OE
noun, oy2 .
OW
interjection, (used especially as an expression of intense or sudden pain.)
P.
noun, Paul (Johann von) [poul yoh-hahn fuh n] /paʊl ˈyoʊ hɑn fən/ (Show IPA), 1830–1914, German playwright, novelist, poet, and short-story writer: Nobel Prize 1910.
PE
noun, the 17th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
PO
noun, a chamber pot.
DW
WP
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