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cooed

VERB
cry softly
Synonyms


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I hallooed and cooeed as loudly as I could, but the wind was in the wrong direction and carried my voice away, and the stream was noisy, so I couldn't make them hear me.

From For the School Colours by Brazil, Angela

Dad saw them from the paddock and cooeed, and shouted for those at the house to drive them away.

From On Our Selection by Rudd, Steele

He cooeed to the boy, who came up from one of the lower shelves of garden, and she followed him into the hall.

From Nobody's Man by Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)

I dismounted and cooeed; they answered; but when they saw me, they took such of their things as they could and crossed to the opposite side of the river in great hurry and confusion.

From Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia : from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, a distance of upwards of 3000 miles, during the years 1844-1845 by Leichhardt, Ludwig

Once they were out of sight Peachy cooeed for Jess and Irene, who appeared bursting with laughter and demanding details, having witnessed the rout of the enemy from a distance.

From The Jolliest School of All by Brazil, Angela



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