cooing in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I.coo [Brit kuː, Am ku] N (of dove)

II.coo [Brit kuː, Am ku] INTERJ Brit inf, dated

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billing and cooing fig

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cooing in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cooing in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for cooing in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

cooing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bill and coo iron hum
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Sparrows were fighting, collar doves were cooing, a pair of gold finches were chatting, a nightingale was singing and the hoopoe was being monotonous.
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A male pigeon courts his mate by bowing, cooing and strutting in a circle around the female.
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He flies down and lights on the shepherdess' finger, cooing.
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The birth of a child has been known to turn many a hard man into a cooing softie.
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He layers the songs with cooing backup singers, electronica burbles, skulking guitars, and synths at their most decadently new wavy.
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Seizures that occur in infancy may include bursts of cooing, respirations, giggling, and smiling.
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They are not known to do a lot of loud cooing, rather their vocalizations are muted or wheezy when they make any noise at all.
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The drake's call is a deep cooing, and hens give various croaks and quacks.
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