croon 的 3 个定义
- to sing in a crooning manner.
- to lull by singing or humming to in a soft, soothing voice: to croon a child to sleep.
- the act or sound of crooning.
croon 近义词
sing
更多croon例句
- “I love the buttery crust, but I love the meat just as much,” they croon.
- At first blush, it brings to mind the sultry, melancholic croon of Lana Del Rey.
- He even enlists Mary J. Blige to croon an emotional bridge about how much he loves Mothah Killah.
- Very few colleagues in either party would croon along with the Beach Boys that “I wish they all could be California Girls.”
- “Scarlet Town,” a dark and hypnotic ballad, depicts a red-light district of the soul, with a hushed and craggy croon.
- He called him the "Croon Prince" because the black crosses painted on his wings were of a more elaborate design than was usual.
- Was there ever a mother who did not croon to her fretful child, and who did not rock her babe to sleep with rhythmic lullaby?
- The music was quite lost here, and Persis hummed the tune herself; seemed to croon it into his very heart.
- A quaint recitative of his own, which he generally contrived to vary each night, was the song, a loving croon of sleep and rest.
- She continued to croon softly the lullaby which had belonged to her own babies: "Hushaby, sweet, my own—"