coo

ঘুঘুধ্বনি
definition
verb
ringdoves cooed among the branches
(of a pigeon or dove) make a soft murmuring sound.
noun
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.
a soft murmuring sound made by a dove or pigeon.
abbreviation
chief operating (or operations) officer.
exclamation
“Coo, ain't it high!” Mary squeaked
used to express surprise.
translation of 'coo'
সোহাগভরে কথা বলা,
বিস্ময়, আনন্দ ইঃ সূচক অব্যয়,
বকবকম করা
verb
ঘুঘুধ্বনি করা,
কূজন করা
noun
ঘুঘুধ্বনি
example
White winged doves 'coo' , and a whiptail lizard scurries across the gravel.
It was a mellow sneeze from a nose at peace with itself, contented as the 'coo' of a pigeon.
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.
the 'coo' of the dove
‘Yes, yes, please do,’ I would 'coo' soothingly, anxious not to disturb his flow.
When I hear a soft 'coo' , I look back and see him step out the window.
The nurses 'coo' over how healthy and well it looks.
Most days she goes to the writer's room, a calm neutral space where doves 'coo' outside.
He cradled the pigeon in his hands, listening to it 'coo' gently before releasing it into the air.
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.
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.
The doves are 'cooing' and wooing and calling for love.
Hunter 'cooed' to him softly, showing a softer side to his draconic steed than he did to most people.
As reporters 'cooed' about a ‘second chance’, only a few hard-hearts were prepared to be realistic.
You're never sure if the phone's ringing in the distance, someone is moving about in the flat upstairs or a pigeon is 'cooing' outside the window.
While Colleen was 'cooing' over his attempts at flowery language, I saw Madison lean over to him.
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.
Pigeons 'cooed' from the rooftops of buildings, and rats scurried along the floor.
For a long time your body lies there while the pigeons mill about, 'cooing' to one another.
As she walked pass the table, the dove flew up to her shoulder, 'cooing' in her ear.
‘Miss,’ his gentle voice 'cooed' , checking to see if she was awake.
Next time you're out, pay attention to the sound of the doves; you should be able to easily identify the 'coos' of different species.
Being petless, I find it hard enough when people start 'cooing' about their cats.
‘We can call your lawyer and work out the rest of the details this week,’ my mom 'cooed' to the lovely wife.
Minutes later, I was cradling my little baby boy, 'cooing' to him as his mother had left in a huff soon after dropping by.
‘You're very fast, the fastest I've seen,’ the lady 'cooed' .
I say pigeon 'cooing' because Joseph also likes the pigeons and his pigeon won a race last weekend.
I thought I would be in the gentle surroundings of my room at home but a strange, dark room greeted me; odd noises of pigeons 'cooing' and taxis screeching and car horns blazing wildly in my ears.
In the eaves, doves' 'coos' beat the intro over and over.
Birds flew through the trees and 'cooed' peacefully from the branches.
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