crooned Sentence Examples
- The singer crooned a soulful melody that filled the room with warmth.
- As the sunset cast its golden glow, a nightingale crooned its sweet lullaby.
- The wind crooned a gentle tune through the swaying branches of trees.
- The birds crooned their cheerful songs, welcoming the arrival of spring.
- The old woman crooned a haunting tune as she rocked her grandson to sleep.
- The choir crooned a majestic hymn, its harmonies soaring through the cathedral.
- The radio crooned softly, providing a soothing backdrop to the quiet evening.
- The lover crooned sweet nothings into his beloved's ear, his voice filled with adoration.
- The crooner's voice floated effortlessly over the stage, captivating the audience with its smoothness.
- The lullaby crooned by the mother comforted her sleeping child, creating a sense of peace and security.
crooned Meaning
crooned
to sing or speak in a gentle murmuring manner, to hum or sing in a low soft voice, bellow, boom, to sing in a soft intimate manner adapted to amplifying systems, to sing (something, such as a popular song or a lullaby) in a crooning manner
Synonyms & Antonyms of crooned
FAQs About the word crooned
to sing or speak in a gentle murmuring manner, to hum or sing in a low soft voice, bellow, boom, to sing in a soft intimate manner adapted to amplifying systems
hummed, warbled, quavered, trilled, lilted,sang, sung, sharped, belted, slurred
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The singer crooned a soulful melody that filled the room with warmth.
As the sunset cast its golden glow, a nightingale crooned its sweet lullaby.
The wind crooned a gentle tune through the swaying branches of trees.
The birds crooned their cheerful songs, welcoming the arrival of spring.