verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
fans boo (sb/sth)
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Their own fans booed them off the pitch.
the audience boos
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She swore at the audience and they began to boo her.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
off
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Must have got booed off the stage every night.
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The home team was being booed off the court.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Some people in the crowd booed when she walked on stage.
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Taylor was booed as he left the field.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And still they boo if the mood takes them.
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And the fans who booed him in the ring were drawn to him outside it.
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Half the crowd cheered, the others booed.
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He was booed and jeered by 16,000 spectators for not walking promptly after giving a desperately hard-to-judge return catch.
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I was booing and hissing the bad guys with the best of them, and I usually hate audience participation.
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Linfield fans booed their team off the pitch and applauded Bangor.
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Many Republicans hissed and some booed.
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You can almost hear them booed in tandem by the Giants' irate fans.