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She was crooning to herself in a voice too low for me to hear the words.
She put her arms around him and began to croon.
"Well remember I what are your children to you," he crooned.
He let out a low whistle, then began crooning again.
Pretty mortal child, a voice in her head had crooned.
He began playing again, softly now and crooning to himself.
This was in imitation of her mother's crooning to the baby.
The soothing voice crooned, the pain became less, was gone.
I crooned, knowing better than to try to pet her.
"You want the power to say who lives and dies," he crooned.
Imagine that the singer is crooning not to a man or a woman but to God.
Just like I knew you would be," he crooned, more to himself than to her.
"I get by with a little help from my friends," Berman crooned.
A middle-aged man and wife were crooning to the horses.
The woman mounted in front of me and crooned to the stick.
We spoke and crooned to our tomato plants all last summer.
He was thinking about a new improvement in a circuit and crooning to himself.
He rocked her in his arms, crooning words of comfort.
Still not one to go along with the crowd, he began crooning, "Let's get it on!"
The woman was crooning to the child with soft, weird sounds.
All the better to see you, my dear, he'd crooned.
A double bed croons that two people will be never lovers, ever friends.
The next night, a guitar player crooned light country songs.
Does that mean she has given up crooning, too?
"Looks like the tables are turned, pretty lady," the big man crooned into her face.