cradlesong Synonyms
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cradlesong Meaning
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cradlesong (n)
a quiet song intended to lull a child to sleep
the act of singing a quiet song to lull a child to sleep
cradlesong Sentence Examples
- The mother sang a gentle cradlesong to lull her baby to sleep.
- The ancient cradlesong had been passed down through generations, soothing infants for centuries.
- The soft melody of the cradlesong filled the nursery, creating an atmosphere of tranquility.
- As the moon rose in the sky, the cradlesong floated on the night air, calming all who heard it.
- The grandmother hummed a familiar cradlesong as she rocked her grandchild in her arms.
- The haunting beauty of the cradlesong resonated deep within the hearts of those who listened.
- In times of sorrow, the villagers would gather to sing a mournful cradlesong for comfort.
- The sweet strains of the cradlesong echoed through the valley, carrying the promise of peace.
- The traveler paused to listen to the cradlesong drifting from a distant cottage, feeling a sense of warmth and belonging.
- Each note of the cradlesong wove a tapestry of love and protection around the sleeping child.
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a quiet song intended to lull a child to sleep, the act of singing a quiet song to lull a child to sleep
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The mother sang a gentle cradlesong to lull her baby to sleep.
The ancient cradlesong had been passed down through generations, soothing infants for centuries.
The soft melody of the cradlesong filled the nursery, creating an atmosphere of tranquility.
As the moon rose in the sky, the cradlesong floated on the night air, calming all who heard it.