Sentences with croon
croon
C c - He would much rather have been crooning in a smoky bar. [VERB]
- 'Dear boy,' she crooned, hugging him heartily. [VERB with quote]
- Each of the 10 tracks tells a poignant little story and Stoneking changes his delivery from warm croon to husky croak to suit the mood.
- But it's great party fun for anyone willing to grab a microphone and croon away.
- And really, Michael Jackson is a more fitting aspiration for the similarly sexless would-be-former teen heartthrob, who’s compared himself to the late King Of Pop (perhaps a bit prematurely) on several occasions and sings in a Jackson-like croon over a sample of “We’ve Got A Good Thing Going” on Believe’s “Die In Your Arms. ”
- To croon to a baby.
- The cowboy croon of Kenny Rogers and the robotic reading of Grace Jones.
- Confidently hitting pitch-perfect notes with a soaring Stevie Wonder-esqe croon and rubbery rapping.
- Popular singers began crooning in the 1930s.
- To croon a child to sleep.
- To exercise the full range of a remarkable voice that swings easily from deep funk rumble to sweet soul croon to shredded rock shout.