Crooned [verb]

Definition of Crooned:

sing

Synonyms of Crooned:

Hum

Murmur

Wail

Roar

Bellow

Lull


Opposite/Antonyms of Crooned:

-


Sentence/Example of Crooned:

For a moment Beardsley was suspended in astonishment, aware that he had almost crooned the thought.

"Lo-ong ways," she crooned, and her voice was the first attractive thing Bud had discovered about her.

The camp-fire still blazed; near it a bagpipe crooned; now and again a horse shook in its harness.

"I'm moving onwards—gently onwards," crooned Edward Henry to himself.

"They went down to the creek and took a drink," crooned Stacy, gazing steadily at the wide-eyed Chops.

Other eyes is soft an bright; she crooned to her white-clad reflection as she braided the great coils of glossy brown hair.

The tamaracks crooned in the wind, the Yuba mumbled in the canon, the Sierras lay in a line of white against the stars.

She cradled my head between her hands and crooned lightly to me until the depths of the pain was past.

The child carried to its grandmother, who dandled it, crooned and talked to it.

Sybarina sees that which pleases her, 43 crooned the old woman.