"gravel pit" is a slang term for a lady's woof-woof. Hope this helps!
Woof the dog is in fact from the top left hand side of the swing he is 35mm to the left and 10mm up.
r there any clues about wat woof looks like? look real close at things u might find him hidden in an object
Yes, it was a novel by Felix Salten of Vienna. Salten also wrote a novel about a talking dog, the Hound of Florence- not to be confused with the Hound of Flandres which was about a youthful artist. Woof Woof, don"t Be a Goof!
Possibly, though it sounds like a female dog. The Magic came from some sort of magical ring that Dave Douglas ( the dog-man) inadvertenly donned or was given at a museum. hence- woof woof.
Woof Woofs
The plural of the noun woof is woofs.Words ending in a consonant are usually pluralized by adding an S. ("While trying to find his dog, Jim thought he heard several 'woofs' coming from the woods.")
he is on the very right of the right page. there should be a monster thats red with green polka dots. right behind his head is a lamp and woofs tail should be sticking out of that lamp.
Wheres woofs bone in the cake factory
Help out as many dogs as you can. You get rewards (woofs) from them for helping :)
On the right hand page. At the top of the page, above the ground. On the right side of the page fin the giants foot with the red and green striped leggings, go left to the brown Rock. Woofs tail is on the brown rock.
the woof is by the puppet show right right behind it. the puppet show is near the ocean where the human pyramid is. just stroll down a inch and see the puppet show and there it is (then you find woof).
A dog's bark is sometimes written as "woof" or "woof woof" (another typical written form is bow wow).
woof woof woof
In "Where's Waldo: The Wonder Book," the bone can be found on the second page of the "Land of Woofs" scene. Look carefully among the colorful characters and objects and you should be able to locate it.
Woof normally means a dog barking. e.g "Woof, Woof!" The dog barked.
Go dawgs, sic'em woof woof woof!