In the red vinyl booths parents with their kids cooed at the kitchness of the place. |
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Today we cooed and ogled and wolf-whistled every time he was on the screen. |
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He cooed and babbled at Adam the entire time his big brother was rubbing him dry. |
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Hunter cooed to him softly, showing a softer side to his draconic steed than he did to most people. |
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Jet-black ravens squawked in the churchyard and storm-grey pigeons cooed in the park. |
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Pigeons cooed from the rooftops of buildings, and rats scurried along the floor. |
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Enchanted by the girls' apple-cheeked faces, she stopped and cooed at them. |
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When a colleague showed off his iPad mini a few months ago, I petted and cooed like everyone else. |
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In defusing those rows, his advisers cooed that they were opposed only to Kyoto not to all action on global warming. |
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They had coached great players in their lifetimes and they would not have coddled or cooed at him. |
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She giggled, shimmied and cooed her way through the pre-awards interviews, her hair dyed flaming ginger-red styled in soft-permed pigtails, like a toy doll. |
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Sure, she had given a few polite smiles and laughs and even cooed over her goddaughter, but he had never seen her smile or laugh from pure unadulterated joy. |
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Joe wiggled and cooed happily as his mother dipped a cloth in water and sponged him off, dried and powdered him, and showed Hoss how to fold and apply a fresh diaper. |
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She swooned and cooed as she put them on and jumped into the pool, the drop earrings swinging like chandeliers in a storm. |
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A mourning dove cooed in the distance, accompanied by the never-ending drone of dragonflies and cicadas in the creek bed hidden behind the tall grass of the field. |
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Birds flew through the trees and cooed peacefully from the branches. |
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The frail girl cooed in a soft voice that matched her fragile figure. |
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Therese was as careful and as kind as could be as she cooed to the bird, and quick as a wink in her execution with the knife. |
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