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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Croon' in a Sentence

"To sing or hum softly and soothingly, especially in a gentle manner such as when singing to a baby." more

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By the end of the concert, the opera singer will have been crooning arias that resonate in the hearts of the audience.
They will have been crooning sweet lullabies to the newborn every night.
As the sun sets, the troubadour will have been crooning ballads at the seaside.
By the time we arrive, the jazz singer will have been crooning melodious tunes for hours.
After years of practice, the vocalist will have been crooning with unparalleled skill.
As the night progresses, the lounge singer will have been crooning soulful melodies to captivate the audience.
The old radio in the attic will have been crooning nostalgic songs for decades.
Next year, the choir will have been crooning hymns for a century.

Croon

kroon
verbTo sing or hum softly and soothingly, especially in a gentle manner such as when singing to a baby.
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Last Updated On: August 29, 2024
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