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lullabies <a lullaby; lullabies> N

lullabies

lullaby N (music)

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She would placate her children by holding a family night, singing lullabies, and making up funny constellations.
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It's also got a long range and a whole host of nifty features including night light, temperature display, lullabies and sound-activated lights.
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He thought about it as cicadas sang lullabies under starlit skies.
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Shortly after, villagers in the neighborhood heard her singing lullabies to her baby, causing hair-raising chills and making them cower in fear.
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Historically these lullabies varied subtly between villages, towns, and regions.
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He also had particular interest in yoddling and lullabies.
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There's also a room temperature indicator, nightlight and clock, while the sound machine has four soothing settings including lullabies.
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