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“I love the buttery crust, but I love the meat just as much,” they croon.
‘We Can’t Stop’ a Cappella, Coffee Shop Telekinesis & More Viral Videos | Natasha Bach | October 13, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTAt first blush, it brings to mind the sultry, melancholic croon of Lana Del Rey.
Meet Lorde, the 16-Year-Old Singer Poised to Take Over Pop Music | Marlow Stern | July 22, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTHe even enlists Mary J. Blige to croon an emotional bridge about how much he loves Mothah Killah.
Seven Best Rap Songs About Moms for Mother’s Day (VIDEO) | Kevin Fallon | May 12, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST
Very few colleagues in either party would croon along with the Beach Boys that “I wish they all could be California Girls.”
More Women in Congress Does Not Mean Less Gridlock in Washington | Michael Medved | January 10, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST“Scarlet Town,” a dark and hypnotic ballad, depicts a red-light district of the soul, with a hushed and craggy croon.
He called him the "croon Prince" because the black crosses painted on his wings were of a more elaborate design than was usual.
Tam O' The Scoots | Edgar WallaceWas there ever a mother who did not croon to her fretful child, and who did not rock her babe to sleep with rhythmic lullaby?
Spirit and Music | H. Ernest HuntThe music was quite lost here, and Persis hummed the tune herself; seemed to croon it into his very heart.
What Will People Say? | Rupert HughesA quaint recitative of his own, which he generally contrived to vary each night, was the song, a loving croon of sleep and rest.
The Book-Bills of Narcissus | Le Gallienne, RichardShe continued to croon softly the lullaby which had belonged to her own babies: "Hushaby, sweet, my own—"
The Gay Cockade | Temple Bailey
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