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cooing

cooing

cooing N (sounds)

cooing

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He flies down and lights on the shepherdess' finger, cooing.
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He layers the songs with cooing backup singers, electronica burbles, skulking guitars, and synths at their most decadently new wavy.
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They are not known to do a lot of loud cooing, rather their vocalizations are muted or wheezy when they make any noise at all.
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Sparrows were fighting, collar doves were cooing, a pair of gold finches were chatting, a nightingale was singing and the hoopoe was being monotonous.
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A male pigeon courts his mate by bowing, cooing and strutting in a circle around the female.
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The birth of a child has been known to turn many a hard man into a cooing softie.
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The drake's call is a deep cooing, and hens give various croaks and quacks.
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Seizures that occur in infancy may include bursts of cooing, respirations, giggling, and smiling.
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