crooner 的定义
- a popular singer who sings in an evenly modulated, slightly exaggerated manner: He was the kind of soulful, rockabilly-influenced crooner you might catch playing a place like the Liquor Lounge, and he reminded me of both Sinatra and Elvis.
- someone who sings: In karaoke, even the least talented crooner has a chance to aim for that big moment in the spotlight.
crooner 近义词
等同于 singer
等同于 troubadour
更多crooner例句
- Yet, oil spills, garbage, noise pollution, boats, and overfishing all threaten these shy whales, keeping the colossal crooners classified as endangered.
- At just 18, the crooner has millions of people—mostly young girls—clamoring to know more about his life story.
- And things seemed fine between the couple, with the crooner appearing sober and healthier-looking, with a new crew cut.
- Now Nick Jonas, freshly 22 years old and leaving his days as a mommy-approved Jonas Brothers crooner behind, is following suit.
- From fighting Nazis to marching alongside Martin Luther King Jr. to singing with Lady Gaga, the crooner has done it all.
- Imma let you finish, One Direction, but JT is still the most charismatic crooner in the game.
- Briefly the crooner's voice wavered, the notes of the violins hesitated, but no one noticed.
- From 191a loudspeaker on the reception desk came the voice of a world-famous crooner which Helen recognized instantly.
- At the back was a large orchestra, while up to the front of the stage the famous crooner was singing into a “mike.”
- A name given to the crooner, crowner, or gray gurnard (Trigla gurnardus).
- Let the froddering crooner cry,And the braddled sapster sing.