"Cooed" is a word in ENGLISH
of Coo
The best thing I have always liked about photographers is that they perceive beauty in everything. Beautify everything with clicks; Sonam was that way, looking for beauty everywhere in every place, in every person, may be it was just a practice of photographers. What if all people really appreciate beauty in the world, themselves and other people, the beauty which makes them fall in love with who they truly are, when love of beauty arouses from hearts even the toughest dreams softens their way.
WORD SUGGESTIONS
After accepting an invitation to dance with a rather prematurely balding man a young woman wants to lighten the mood and says, "Honey, God was good to you, gave you a handsome face and room for another one."
agúmud - To murmur, grumble, complain; to coo; to chirp. (cf. gúmud, kúmud).
Read the complete definitionn. fire, light. Awan ti apoy mi. We have no fire (or light). v. /-UM-/ to produce or give off …
Read the complete definitionTo coo, as a pigeon.
Read the complete definitionTo make a low repeated cry or sound, like the characteristic note of pigeons or doves.
Read the complete definitionTo show affection; to act in a loving way. See under Bill, v. i.
Read the complete definitionof Coo
Read the complete definitionTo coo.
Read the complete definitionTo coo.
Read the complete definitionhagúmhum - To hum, coo; rumble, roll, boom. Nakabatî akó sang hagúmhum sang mga balúd. I heard the rumbling of …
Read the complete definitionhágung - To hum, coo, rumble, roll, boom. Nagahágung ang mga kanyón sa malayô. The cannons are booming in the …
Read the complete definitionhuthut n {1} the coo of the turtledove or imitation of such a sound. {2} barking of a dog. v …
Read the complete definitionkók-kok - The cooing of doves; to coo.
Read the complete definitionkúkuk - The cry of pigeons; to coo. (cf. kók-kok).
Read the complete definitionpunáy-púnay - Dim. of púnay. Also: to talk of love, to spoon, to bill and coo (of boys and girls).
Read the complete definitionv. /AG-/ to coo, e.g. pigeons.
Read the complete definitionuku, ukù expression uttered to babies three or four months old, the interpretation of the babys cooing. v [A3] for …
Read the complete definition