Cooing
in sentence
12 examples of Cooing in a sentence
If you replace those bits with passenger pigeon bits, you've got the extinct bird back,
cooing
at you.
(Baby cooing) (Huge crowd applauding) In case you run over time.
One of my little hobbies is imitating the
cooing
of doves.
I had not realized that William Powell was there before me, but then I must not reveal too much about what he is
cooing
about, as it might not make it past the Hays Office.
But it was the US economy's rapid growth and booming stock market that made American-style ownership look so good in the 1990's, just as impressive growth once had everyone
cooing
over the German and Japanese models of corporate ownership and governance.
Then those people would have gone away and said to themselves: "Oh! we'd better get out of here while this billing and
cooing
is on.
"For one so badly wounded," observed Sancho at this point, "this young man has a great deal to say; they should make him leave off billing and cooing, and attend to his soul; for to my thinking he has it more on his tongue than at his teeth."
Other sign of life there was none, save a few doves
cooing
sleepily in the darkness under the arch.
The interview had begun in the dead dawn-silence of the court-yard a silence so intense that he could hear the doves
cooing
on a tower a hundred and fifty feet above his head.
The cooing, musical singsong in which he uttered this consecrated phrase was worth going a long way to hear.
As to pelicans, kingfishers, water-hens, they came of themselves to the shores of the poultry-yard, and this little community, after some disputes, cooing, screaming, clucking, ended by settling down peacefully, and increased in encouraging proportion for the future use of the colony.
Poor child!--poor girl!"Diana had a voice toned, to my ear, like the
cooing
of a dove.
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