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croon
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croon
(verb)
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croon
/
ˈ
kruːn/
verb
croons
;
crooned
;
crooning
croon
/
ˈ
kruːn/
verb
croons
;
crooned
;
crooning
Learner's definition of CROON
:
to sing (a song) in a low soft voice
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croon
a lullaby
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The mother
crooned
as she rocked the baby.
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