croon Definition In Czech

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Examples of croon

  • Our project is not to croon about starry-eyed love and teenage heartbreak.

  • The change from spectacularly violent soliloquies on his debut to crooning soul on his second effort caught some reviewers by surprise, though not all unhappily.

  • He may want to croon, rather than just sing the words.

  • She can no longer coo or softly croon nor can she perform her trademark gravity-defying vocal runs.

  • Unremarkable lyrics are delivered with a sultry croon, a hands-in-the-air belt, or a sweet whisper.

  • The music was often created with a banjo and a fiddle, while the lyrics were either sung, crooned, yodeled, whistled, hummed, recited, or chanted.

  • Penniman was blessed with a phenomenal voice able to generate croons, wails, and screams unprecedented in popular music.

  • However, they spend about half their screen time crooning to each other, or dancing on the beach.

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