She has crooned her child to sleep. . [Please select]
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Cowering beneath the table, whimpering, he heard a familiar voice croon above him. [Please select]
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Soothsaying was no modern importation in Arabia; its characteristic form - a monotonous croon of short rhyming clauses - is the same as was practised by the Hebrew " wizards who peeped and muttered " in the days of Isaiah, and that this form was native in Arabia is clear from its having a technical name (saj`), which in Hebrew survives only in derivative words with modified sense.' [Please select]
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Soothsaying was no modern importation in Arabia; its characteristic form - a monotonous croon of short rhyming clauses - is the same as was practised by the Hebrew " wizards who peeped and muttered " in the days of Isaiah, and that this form was native in Arabia is clear from its having a technical name (saj`), which in Hebrew survives only in derivative words with modified sense.' [Please select]
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Maisters frae England, and tutors, and whatna', but Drumtochty carried aff the croon.' [Please select]
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"It's a glorious country; a land to be big in," she crooned. [Please select]
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An' that though Chairles himsel' signed the Covenant at the time he was crooned. [Please select]
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"An' I can't truly sing, but I can croon."' [Please select]
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Don't you want me to croon you 'Shining River'. [Please select]
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Christianna, who had moaned as she crooned, hardly knowing it, at once fell silent. [Please select]
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"For you," he crooned brokenly in Chinese. [Please select]
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