croon

[ UK /kɹˈuːn/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹun/ ]
VERB
  1. sing softly
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How To Use croon In A Sentence

  • At the end, instead of a fat lady singing, we get a thinner but happier Watt contentedly crooning about how great it is to be alive.
  • And the echo of her lilting croon came back, bouncingly, to reassure her that this installation was not large and was set in natural stone caverns. The ship who sang
  • The flock simultaneously screamed and swooned as Way crooned "Cancer," a dirge about a slow death from the title illness, all while backlit with a massive white spotlight and engulfed in a faux smoke haze. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - washingtonpost.com
  • Each evening the horses were bedded down, fed, watered, cosseted and crooned at.
  • Ronald still sings with the buttery croon of an angel.
  • The audience were all ears when the teams crooned ditties from the golden 80s.
  • While theoretical academics and self-conscious modernists shy away from the sentimental pitfalls of such subjects as love, sex and death, the country and western crooners would give the human tragi-comedy full unashamed voice. This week's new exhibitions
  • Hundreds of fans rose to their feet to sing the 1970s crooner's most famous song.
  • With a chill vibe and harmonious R&B crooning, it's more than a little reminiscent of Fantastic's "Players".
  • The veteran American crooner and his band. Times, Sunday Times
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