Crossword clues for cooed
cooed
- Murmured from a cote
- What crooner did
- Uttered amorously
- Talked to a pet, perhaps
- Talked like a lover
- Spoke like a lover
- Spoke amorously, as it were
- Sounded lovey-dovey
- Sounded like a pigeon
- Murmured tenderly
- Murmured romantically
- Murmured affectionately
- Made pigeon sounds
- Made lovey-dovey sounds
- Made lovebird sounds
- Made like a pigeon
- Made dove calls
- Imitated a dove
- Did some sweet talking
- Did a little courting
- Called from a cote
- Billed and ___
- Acted like a dove
- Whispered sweet nothings
- Made dove sounds
- Murmured amorously
- Acted like a baby
- Emulated a dove
- Sounded soft and sweet
- Spoke sweet nothings
- Spoke lovingly
- Made bird noises
- Conversed amorously
- Sounded like a dove
- Murmured fondly
- Made dovelike sounds
- Billed and ____
- Sounded dovish
- Emulated a pigeon
- Talked fondly
- Talked romantically
- Spoke softly and lovingly
- Made like a dove
- Sounded pleased
- Sounded happy
- Murmured lovingly
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Coo \Coo\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cooed; p. pr. & vb. n. Cooing.]
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To make a low repeated cry or sound, like the characteristic note of pigeons or doves.
The stockdove only through the forest cooes, Mournfully hoarse.
--Thomson. To show affection; to act in a loving way. See under Bill, v. i. ``Billing or cooing.''
--Byron.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: coo)
Usage examples of "cooed".
Lifting a thin arm, she cooed, "Come and lay your head on my shoulder, country mouse.
Knucklebones cooed, "we could build a bigger travois and you could ride.
She spluttered awake, grabbed for her knife, but the rough hand pinned hers, and a guttural voice cooed, "Rest.
The girls cooed and petted and sucked his manhood until, suddenly, he spurted a white stream over them.
They cooed and cast disapproving glances at the smaller group, which consisted almost entirely of soldiers.
It’s okay,” I cooed, getting up from my knees and pulling Billy to his feet.
She suspected he'd been cooed over and held by too many strangers, stroked by too many hands.
Dominic's deep voice cooed and whispered sweet words to comfort the fussy baby.
Surrender your flesh," the voice cooed, and I will release the hounds for you.
Messalina cooed, as she implanted a lingering kiss on one of the two bucolic figures just entering the atrium-vineyard.
Nero cooed as he embraced her in their first legitimate night together.
I guess I'm just jealous of everything that takes you away from me," she cooed, the honeyed words pouring over his bruised ego and taking the sting out of Alan's taunts.