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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A woman gently crooned the tune of a lullaby.
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On the store speakers, Bing Crosby was crooning "White Christmas."
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She wandered around the tables, while crooning ''Embraceable You''.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And a cassette deck crooning the blues and Bach.
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Anyone playing the tape would hear Michael Jackson crooning in the exact digital quality they would hear on a purchased Thriller tape.
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Drake has low croon , duck a harsh wigeon-like quack: both make whistling sound in flight like Goldeneye.
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I move among the aisles and walkways, which are a scented, winking, shimmering, crooning riot of Christmas.
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It was suffocating to sit between those merit was like being a fox in a bog while hounds crooned on either bank.
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Lovely, lovely, she crooned to herself.
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The vocals are strong, clear and smooth, crooning with the memory of what Sinatra was back in his day.
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We hear her sobbing, lifting the baby up, crooning to it.