11 adverbs to describe how to cooed

She knew that the day before he had been very near to exhaustion, and so for half an hour longer she lay quiet, cooing softly to the baby Joan.

And so I smiled across the aisle, And met the winsome, merry smile She sent so bold; At last she laughed, then after while She cooed aloud in friendly style, "I'm free years old!" University of Chicago Weekly.

And so the words of the preacher, a man, as I knew, of faithful energy and unbroken prosperity of virtue, brought me no more hint of the truth than did the voice of a hidden dove which cooed contentedly in the stillness in some sun-warmed window of the clerestory.

Night after night, I would take her in my arms and show her the sheep in one of the pictures, and talk to her about them, and she would coo delightedly.

How much have you won?" "Please, Sir," she cooed happily, "a 'a'p'ny, Sir." * *

This creature has a way of mincing her pressed lips, while she shakes the head, intensely cooing a fond laugh: and so she did then.

They visited me twice or thrice a day, and were perpetually cooing in my rooms.

The Italian lady responded effusively, and more sincerely cooed and murmured her compassionate interest in his daughter.

"Oh, yes!" said Redbud; "and they coo so sweetly.

Afterward, dry-clad and warm, sitting in her pet chair, Jack Junior cooing at her from a nest among cushions on the floor, the natural reaction set in, and she laughed at herself.

Are you so sure?Come away to the woods, where we shall hear real pigeons cooing tenderly to each other!

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