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    Use "coo" in a sentence

    coo example sentences

    coo


    cooed


    cooing


    coos


    1. I tried to mollify her concern but she basically gave me this look as if I was coo coo


    2. Blazin' smiled, rolled his eyes, and gave me this look as if I was coo coo and said, “Yeah, Bob schooled him


    3. “I’ve moved quickly during the last five years,” says Smith, currently COO and senior executive vice president of Marriott International Asia Pacific based in Hong Kong


    4. Well, if you think that the Sumerians were coo coo over cats, the


    5. “It’s okay, Kurt,” Angela said softly, trying to coo


    6. Brink delegates Hampton’s legit businesses, including packaging and trucking to his COO, Tim Anthony


    7. Tim Anthony, Hampton USA COO is on the phone with Avery Perelle who is in Greece


    8. The COO had been forced to leave only


    9. the other hand would coo and delight in her brand new and


    10. Johnson was an angry tough Texas politician who could also coo

    11. It's not your fault, the man is coo coo


    12. Our state-of-the-art technology solution, COO


    13. coo through the bars


    14. Recently I was told that a decision on a major project had been postponed because the sponsor, the COO, had moved to another position within the organisation


    15. Babies cry from pain and coo from pleasure


    16. leadership emphasizes “consideration of others,” or COO training as it’s


    17. Then the expert took to helping her move her knights in the way they should go by laying his hand over hers, and also whenever he had occasion, which was frequently, to say Mate, he began to coo


    18. "Mate," he would coo rather than say, looking at her with melting meaning


    19. "Ah--mate," he would coo again, sighing; while Manby, very genteel and self-effacing in a corner, appeared to be studying a Russian newspaper


    20. Till you my heart awaken with the coo of mourning doves

    21. "Hi Julie, how's Ava?" Tracey said as she leaned down to coo at the baby


    22. Sheryl Sandberg - COO of Facebook


    23. To which pathetic appeal daisy would answer with a coo, or Demi with a crow, and Meg would put by her lamentations for a maternal revel, which soothed her solitude for the time being


    24. ‘She comes and scoops him up once a month and takes him back to Cardiff so she and her sisters can coo over him and feed him up and make sure he has enough socks


    25. The new CEO was the well-respected Peter Lynch, formerly the president and COO of Albertson’s


    26. Let the other agents coo over baby pictures and share microwave popcorn in the break room


    27. Perhaps they were a great chief financial officer (CFO) or chief operating officer (COO), but once promoted to CEO, they fail to execute


    28. For example, when Kevin Rollins took the management reigns from company founder Michael Dell and became CEO of Dell computers in 2004, most investors believed that this would be a smooth transition, because Rollins had been Dell’s COO since 2001


    29. In contrast, if the background of the manager is VP of Sales, VP of Marketing, COO, and then CEO, that manager has had more interaction with the operations and customer base of a business


    30. Conaway was past president and COO of pharmacy retailer CVS Corporation and Schwartz joined from Wal-Mart (K-Mart’s biggest competitor) where he had worked for 17 years

    31. These managers typically delegate the day-to-day operations to a Chief Operating Officer (COO)


    32. 0034% of what we spend on entertainment! It’s pennies on the dollar—America’s pocket change! So I partnered with some great minds in business and marketing, including Bob Caruso (social capitalist and former managing partner and COO of one of the top 100 hedge funds in the world, Highbridge Capital Management) and my dear friend Marc Benioff (philanthropist, founder, and CEO of Salesforce


    33. It is impossible to imagine that God could have made us for anything but this: to idolize, to coo, to preen ourselves, to be dove-like, to be dainty, to bill and coo our loves from morn to night, to gaze at one's image in one's little wife, to be proud, to be triumphant, to plume oneself; that is the aim of life


    34. If the company is mid-size, you can probably meet the CFO, COO, chief sales officer, vice president of sales, or vice president of investor relations


    35. Coo ran more quickly than Bill and fell into a shell-hole


    36. When finally Coo got his pal back to the trench, Bill opened his eyes


    37. Seeing Coo bending over him, he said: "Lumme, I thought peace 'ad come at last, but it ain't—not wiv you 'ere


    38. "Coo! What next?" he grumbled


    39. "Coo, Corp! You can't 'arf write! 'Ow did yer learn it?" he said


    1. They mewed and cooed quietly to each other and inch-bounded from frond to frond


    2. My Jackson, come forward so that we may meet properly, cooed a husky female voice with a decidedly British, or was it Irish, accent


    3. “Lord Boras calm yourself,” cooed the Queen, “the human will be at Lord Tarak’s Hold and nowhere else


    4. The three of them, Yellelle, Imada and the seamstress clucked and cooed and made her pose in several ways


    5. “Enchanting,” cooed Mandy as she was led on


    6. I cooed to my friend on the


    7. “What a dear little boy,” Naomi almost cooed, as she stooped so she was eye level with Jesus


    8. In the chaos of barking dogs and slamming doors, kids and couples cooed over the kittens


    9. as though hushing a baby to sleep, it cooed and rustled and brushed to


    10. But he just cooed to John and ignored her

    11. amazing,” cooed Honey from the comfort of his sports car


    12. that cooed over babies, not the blokes


    13. “Ah!” Youssaf practically cooed as he stepped back bowing slightly, the look of surprise had


    14. “Where are we?” she cooed as her upraised


    15. “There,” cooed the Primagnon


    16. ” the doctor cooed


    17. He cooed in his sleep


    18. and doves cooed, heedless of our presence among those old


    19. "Mother, Mother," the cygnets cooed


    20. “You like what you saw?” she cooed as a seductive smile spread across her lips

    21. Baby Cain cooed and Norm, holding Cain’s finger pressed the button as instructed


    22. “Oh she really liked that” cooed Pon


    23. While she cooed coyly, as if on cue, he fondled her at her midriff


    24. "Thank you for your ideas! And for wanting to help!" Palomita cooed


    25. “Thank you, my love,” she cooed


    26. ”Oooooh whoooo,” Paul cooed as his chest heaved


    27. The people cooed at the soldiers, enthralled with hate and fear


    28. "Spasibo (Thank you)," she cooed in her native tongue


    29. “How very impressive,” she cooed


    30. “He's adorable,” Harmony cooed

    31. President… Wow, it feels really great to say that,‖ Bixby cooed


    32. “There there,” he cooed


    33. “You know what you have to do,” she cooed


    34. “Look out, guys,” Cali cooed


    35. She laughed and cooed in approval, while knitting her fingers into his hair


    36. ‘I knew it from my orgasm,’ she cooed in the end


    37. ‘Won’t I love that,’ Sandhya cooed back


    38. ‘What’s love without that?’ she cooed in his ear


    39. cooed in the eaves above the door to the coffee shop


    40. A pigeon cooed, “The poor humans, what chance do they have?

    41. He cooed and smiled as Nicole started to lift him out of the sling seat


    42. “You’re such a sweet thing,” she cooed to Sugar


    43. “A hundred on thirteen,” a soft voice cooed


    44. “Thanks,” she cooed amid the disgusted groans from the onlooking guards


    45. Velvet took her hand and led her to the end of the table, where King Simon cooed to the


    46. “Well, what have we here?” Don cooed evenly, as if he’d just caught a rat in a trap


    47. Very fain would Robin have billed and have cooed


    48. mothers they cooed at us huddled over our little photo


    49. The baby cooed again


    50. "That's a good girl," Pjodarr cooed as he went about his work


























    1. She closed her eyes and made a cooing sound and then a grunting noise


    2. Grandmama Belle, Auntie Titania and Auntie Hipolyta spent hours cooing and oogling over little Hannah, as did her Auntie Kaitlyn


    3. And me still trying to see the baby while Frob turns around and around making little cooing noises


    4. that amused it, and he heard it cooing inside his coat


    5. Her obviously male companion whispered in her ear and the pair of them giggled, nuzzling and cooing over some private joke, like mourning doves nestling together on a branch in winter


    6. Much to my surprise, Cuauhtzin seemed to like him and made little cooing sounds to him, rather than the usual Otomi insults


    7. Otherwise, Cuauhtzin would make little cooing sounds to him and he would giggle and imitate them


    8. much like pigeons cooing but kept his eyes firmly on the route


    9. “Wow! He’s gentle as a lamb, but he weighs over sixty pounds!” he exclaimed as Talia giggled, already cooing affectionately to the bird and scratching him beneath his hooked beak


    10. And poor Michelle had no less than Scratch, there and not there all at once, whispering in her ear, pretending to warn her away, but all the while, cooing her on

    11. Even this late at night, one used to hear them peeping and cooing yet here, there was nothing but the sound of the surf and the rustling of a shore breeze through the trees, the heavier thumps of the condorlas’ feet on the sand and the flutter as they stretched their wings


    12. When Aureliano told her, Pilar Ternera let out a deep laugh, the old expansive laugh that ended up as a cooing of doves


    13. bies cooing and wooooing in their tubs is most delightful


    14. An hour after daybreak, thorn trees all around would be grey with cooing birds


    15. The summer insects, cicada was sitting on the bark of the trees and buzzing with high pitch node, and the cooing pigeons and the doves were interfering with my boisterous thoughts


    16. whispers cooing sounds in my ear


    17. Shortly, the sound of my sobbing was replaced by the unmistakable cooing of a morning dove ahead in the darkness


    18. Molly leapt from the ground and went to him, cooing softly as she reached out to caress the hard lines of his face


    19. She clung on to him, stroking his hair, and making cooing noises as if comforting a small child or a pigeon


    20. Bellisa should be here, cooing softly and tugging her mother’s necklace instead of existing as a few samples of blood and tissue collected after her death

    21. Anne pressed her lips together before cooing out another lie


    22. Rose trotted happily to Anne’s bedroom, holding a cooing Grace securely in her arms


    23. could see them cooing over a baby wrapped in pink


    24. A baby's cooing prattle was heard from nearby


    25. When she’d regained consciousness a couple days prior she’d been laid out in the brig, aboard the pirate star cruiser, with Moraine cooing overtop


    26. male cooing, presumably calling the chick


    27. other birds responded to the cooing, they were


    28. hair and cooing words of love to her as the king, queen and seneschal looked on with


    29. Extraordinary as it seemed, up to this point he had found it quite impossible to indulge with her in that form of more or less illustrated dialogue known to Symford youths and maidens as billing and cooing


    30. In the parlourmaid's untrained phraseology there had been a good deal of billing and cooing during luncheon, and even in the hall before luncheon there were examples of it, but what she found going on in the library was enough to make anybody stop dead and upset things,--it was such, she said afterwards in the kitchen, that if she didn't know for a fact that they were really married she wouldn't have believed it

    31. The other pigeons were in the branches now, too, cooing up a ruckus


    32. They were enjoying the tour of the house, cooing about the baby and other such things until we got to dessert and Marvin turned up playing the victim again


    33. She lowers her face close to his, watching him for any sort of reaction, hoping to tempt him with food and her cooing voice


    34. He was opening the bottle when he heard the cooing of an infant


    35. It moved its little hands in the air and made a cooing sound and smiled up at Jamie


    36. She repeated the process on his front and listened to Spock cooing, he was happy, she thought


    37. Even the pigeons seemed to have stopped cooing


    38. With the feeling that they were a single family, where English-accented Greek alternated with Greek-accented English, where the gurgling of baby Iason was answered by the cooing of Lea, where kissing and hugging took place in improbable combinations and loud talk and laughter filled the rooms of the house and the souls of this family of eight


    39. were a pair of cooing pigeons


    40. Then I saw her give a watery smile and I looked down to see the baby cooing back up at her as its hunger was finally abated

    41. ground and Elowen heard the sleepy cooing of wood pigeons


    42. the incessant cooing of wood pigeons and the cat like mewing


    43. deep throated cooing and it caught both our attentions


    44. so that doves cooing in all their splendour


    45. Most of the Tanu find the talk of the streams soothing, the cooing voice of mother


    46. many streams and are healed there by the voice of the stream, gurgling, cooing, bubbling


    47. "For one so badly wounded," observed Sancho at this point, "this young man has a great deal to say; they should make him leave off billing and cooing, and attend to his soul; for to my thinking he has it more on his tongue than at his teeth


    48. mistaken children have even supposed it to be pigeons cooing at a distance,—and now to be told—" Here Camilla put her hand to her throat, and began to be quite chemical as to the formation of new combinations there


    49. Her words rang out crystalclear, more musical than the cooing of the ringdove, but they cut the silence icily


    50. While this was pretty hard-core policy talk, the conversation was occasionally brought back to earth by the cooing or laughter of my infant son, Owen, who was sitting with Amy just next to me until it was my turn to hold the little man














    1. Billy listens as Carol coos and clucks


    2. screaming mixed with the coos of the remaining females, then he


    3. “Oh this little angel?” Your hand low on Emmy’s waist, you let it rest next on the inside of her hip bone, she coos in your arm, leaning over and kissing you softly on the cheek


    4. She coos, snuggling her face close to your breast, you shoosh her mews and rock her in your arms


    5. the Indian maid coos through the bars


    6. She lowers her head and coos, rocking her arms and smiling


    7. It was not quite a twittering nor a whir, and it was not unlike a pet shop when the bell tinkles as you step in and a chorus of parakeets and doves starts up in coos and light shrieks


    8. He coos no more with soft caresses,


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    "coo" definitions

    the sound made by a pigeon


    speak softly or lovingly


    cry softly, as of pigeons