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She started to coo at him, which he seemed to like.
Coo back to him and he'll begin to understand how two people talk.
When she did it was to coo at the baby.
"Coo says he heard their minds were taken from them."
As the others came to taste the water and re- mark at its coo!
Sometimes their children are with the camera man, don't they, and you can see them going coo.
He let his voice become a coo of sympathy, just a bit exaggerated.
This from Rachel, who was already leaning over to coo.
Coo shook his head and then nodded, to be sure he was understood.
There must have been something to that, coo, come to think of it."
"You will even have a babe to fuss and coo over this time next year."
Things can get a bit sticky as husband and wife, keeping an eye on the camera, coo at each other.
He watched the judges coo and carry on over Patrick's project.
The herders saw it coo and many turned their faces away from him.
The Midlands form of this word was co or coo.
From those openings came the coo of pigeons, one in each bag.
You could hear the apostrophe before it like a coo or a kiss.
Coo, I don't want to be a jockey at all.
"Yes, she seems the type to coo over newlyweds," he said with a little smile.
"Bad news,' Coo said, joining the others at the table.
Now, sweating after effort, she stopped off at the galley for a coo!
In this last story we see Coo piloting a model plane for a competition.
And I'll make sure I'm there to coo at it.
Several patrons even came over to coo at the weeping red faces and offer advice.
Not the Coo, with whom they are occasionally rumored to be allied.