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Sample: The birds come to their nest; At peace, they bill and coo; The wide world sinks to rest, And so do I And so do you.

From Time Magazine Archive

In The Abdication, they bill and coo once again-this time with spiritual fervor.

From Time Magazine Archive

I'll throw my uncle, his fortune and favor, and all the hopes and ambitions of my life to the winds, and stay here, and bill and coo, all the rest of my life.

From Norine's Revenge; Sir Noel's Heir by Fleming, May Agnes

To bill and coo, to interchange caresses; Ð said of doves; also of demonstrative lovers.

From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) by Webster, Noah

Whether it is larger bliss to carry sticks or to bill and coo cannot be guessed, and perhaps it does not matter, for every stone in the perfect arch is bearing all the arch.

From The Preacher of Cedar Mountain A Tale of the Open Country by Seton, Ernest Thompson




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