1. crooning - Noun
2. crooning - Verb
of Croon
Source: Webster's dictionaryI can feel the heat closing in, feel them out there making their moves, setting up their devil doll stool pigeons, crooning over my spoon and dropper I throw away at Washington Square Station, vault a turnstile and two flights down the iron stairs, catch an uptown A train... William S. Burroughs
Inka dinka doo, a dinka dee, A dinka doo. Oh, what a tune for crooning. Inka dinka doo, a dinka dee A dinka doo. It's got the whole world spooning. Jimmy Durante
The crooning turns to a sunrise singing. Vachel Lindsay
Remember that you are a human being with a soul and the divine gift of articulate speech that your native language is the language of Shakespeare and Milton and The Bible and don't sit there crooning like a bilious pigeon. George Bernard Shaw
her crooning soon put the child to sleep Source: Internet
A singer and entertainer, dapper and dandy, he plays the big room at night, crooning like Sinatra and Darin. Source: Internet