1. cooing - Noun
2. cooing - Verb
of Coo
Source: Webster's dictionaryWild, dark times are rumbling toward us, and the prophet who wishes to write a new apocalypse will have to invent entirely new beasts, and beasts so terrible that the ancient animal symbols of Saint John will seem like cooing doves and cupids in comp. Heinrich Heine
An empire derives no advantage from the caresses of two turtledoves who spend a year cooing to each other in public meetings. Charles Fourier
If there's a sexier sound on this planet than the person you're in love with cooing over the crepes you made for him, I don't know what it is. Julie Powell
Billing and cooing to me is worse to witness an execution. William Hamilton Maxwell
Here she is,” her mum said, cooing at the baby, "my special girl.” "Oh, cheers,” Valkyrie said, rolling her eyes. Derek Landy
On this day she was cuddling her newborn, Deja, who was also cooing as Simi conducted the interview. Source: Internet