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(1) The sound made by a pigeon
(1) Speak softly or lovingly.
(2) Cry softly, as of pigeons.
(3) Cry softly.
(4) as of pigeons.
(1) The nurses coo over how healthy and well it looks.
(2) White winged doves coo , and a whiptail lizard scurries across the gravel.
(3) The coo of the dove
(4) In the park the pigeons flap and coo , and a couple of girls wearing pink headscarves rock idly backwards and forwards on the red swings beside the climbing frame.
(5) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Yes, yes, please do,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb I would coo soothingly, anxious not to disturb his flow.
(6) Most days she goes to the writer's room, a calm neutral space where doves coo outside.
(7) When I hear a soft coo , I look back and see him step out the window.
(8) He cradled the pigeon in his hands, listening to it coo gently before releasing it into the air.
(9) Deer run here, but nature was subdued - the soft coo of a pigeon, the tracks of a rabbit, the thinnest of the branches bent low and coated thick.
(10) Wainwright isn't just a sweet songbird; she's the black dove with the weather-beaten coo and has the ability to howl like a seasoned blues singer.
(11) It was a mellow sneeze from a nose at peace with itself, contented as the coo of a pigeon.
(12) Dogs darted among the crowd with the children, their barks mingling with the yowls of cats in alleys and on rooftops and the coos and flutter of pigeons taking flight.
(13) As I sit down in my seat, Barbara coos sadly and says to me as she looks at the detention paper in my hands, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Now I can't go home with you.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(14) Being petless, I find it hard enough when people start cooing about their cats.
(15) Hunter cooed to him softly, showing a softer side to his draconic steed than he did to most people.
(16) Ladies were cooing over them but he didn't acknowledge them.
(17) As she walked pass the table, the dove flew up to her shoulder, cooing in her ear.
(18) I could hear the pigeons cooing overhead, a constant cacophony of noise that filtered down from the eighth floor.
(19) I mean you should have seen all of those people cooing over me at the bridal shop.
(20) As I sat there, wistfully watching the kids run round me, I scattered some cheesy puffs and cashew nuts for pigeons which descended cooing and flapping to peck among the grit.