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6 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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As she cooks, she tends to croon cheerful tunes in the kitchen.
She often croons her favorite lullabies to the newborn.
Every evening, he likes to croon classic love songs in the park.
The vocalist would often croon improvisational phrases during jazz performances.
The street musician began to croon a soulful melody on his guitar.
On the porch swing, they would croon together, creating harmonious duets.

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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