crooning (Meaning)

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crooning (n)

singing in a soft low tone

the act of singing popular songs in a sentimental manner

crooning Sentence Examples

  1. As I walked through the park, I could hear the birds crooning their morning songs.
  2. Sitting by the window, she spent hours crooning lullabies to her newborn baby.
  3. The old man sat on the porch, crooning a melancholic tune as he strummed his guitar.
  4. On summer evenings, the frogs could be heard crooning in the nearby pond.
  5. The singer stood on stage, crooning a soulful melody that moved the audience to tears.
  6. Walking through the forest, I was surrounded by the sound of the wind crooning through the trees.
  7. In the distance, I could hear a lone wolf crooning beneath the moonlit sky.
  8. As the sun set, a group of monks gathered in the temple, crooning prayers in unison.
  9. On the radio, a jazz singer could be heard crooning classic standards from the 1950s.
  10. With his eyes closed, he sat at the piano, lost in the moment as he crooned a heartfelt love song.

FAQs About the word crooning

singing in a soft low tone, the act of singing popular songs in a sentimental manner

warbling, yodeling, humming,singing, quavering, trilling, lilting, yodelling, trolling, scatting

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As I walked through the park, I could hear the birds crooning their morning songs.

Sitting by the window, she spent hours crooning lullabies to her newborn baby.

The old man sat on the porch, crooning a melancholic tune as he strummed his guitar.

On summer evenings, the frogs could be heard crooning in the nearby pond.