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crooned

verb as in sing

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“I need a second skin, something to hold me up, can’t seem to get out of this hole I’ve dug myself right back in,” the 27-year-old soulfully crooned at the illustrious rock venue.

Before the freshly liberated gobies were driven to their new digs, their rescuers crooned at them.

A master of disguise, an evil genius with plenty of tricks up his wings and a relentless pursuer of retribution, Feathers McGraw nests among cinema’s great villains without ever having crooned a single chirp.

In her first music video, filmed in a courtroom, she wore a hot pink pantsuit and crooned: “Good morning, judge, please give me the floor. I have come to defend a broken heart.”

Many had their eyes closed or a hand on their heart as they swayed and crooned back at Joel.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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