Deborah cooed, "Pour me one too, please." [Please select]
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She looked round and cooed: "How thoughtful of you." [adverb]
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"Come, dear, let me help you off with your coat," she cooed, bending over me. [Please select]
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Through it all the baby blinked and wept and cooed in perfect peace, guarded by Mrs. [Please select]
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Lefroy, whose tongue was famous for its edge, now cooed like a dove. [Please select]
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So tuneful was the lullaby The mother sang, her little child Cooed, oh. [Please select]
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The Dove nestled close to her heart, and cooed joyfully. [Please select]
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"A very cold winter," cooed his plump little wife. [Please select]
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[Illustration] But even as she cooed to him, and stroked his brow and won him back again, there was a strange sound, a snarling hiss at the open door. [Please select]
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She ruffled her feathers, so to speak, and cooed to the young man half in feudal, half in unsatisfied maternal affection--for Mrs. [Please select]
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