"Cooed" is a word in ENGLISH

cooed ENGLISH
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On a drive in the country, a city slicker noticed a farmer lifting a pig up to an apple tree and holding the pig there as it ate one apple after another."Maybe I don't know what I'm talking about," said the city slicker, "but if you just shook the tree so the apples fell to the ground, wouldn't it save a lot of time?""Time?" said the farmer. "What does time matter to a pig?"

agumud HILIGAYNON

agúmud - To murmur, grumble, complain; to coo; to chirp. (cf. gúmud, kúmud).

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apoy ILOKANO

n. fire, light. Awan ti apoy mi. We have no fire (or light). v. /-UM-/ to produce or give off …

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chirre ENGLISH

To coo, as a pigeon.

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coo ENGLISH

To make a low repeated cry or sound, like the characteristic note of pigeons or doves.

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coo ENGLISH

To show affection; to act in a loving way. See under Bill, v. i.

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hagumhum HILIGAYNON

hagúmhum - To hum, coo; rumble, roll, boom. Nakabatî akó sang hagúmhum sang mga balúd. I heard the rumbling of …

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hagung HILIGAYNON

hágung - To hum, coo, rumble, roll, boom. Nagahágung ang mga kanyón sa malayô. The cannons are booming in the …

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huthut CEBUANO

huthut n {1} the coo of the turtledove or imitation of such a sound. {2} barking of a dog. v …

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kok-kok HILIGAYNON

kók-kok - The cooing of doves; to coo.

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kukuk HILIGAYNON

kúkuk - The cry of pigeons; to coo. (cf. kók-kok).

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punay-punay HILIGAYNON

punáy-púnay - Dim. of púnay. Also: to talk of love, to spoon, to bill and coo (of boys and girls).

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turukutuk ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to coo, e.g. pigeons.

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uku CEBUANO

uku, ukù expression uttered to babies three or four months old, the interpretation of the babys cooing. v [A3] for …

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