of Lull
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe summer day was spoiled with fitful storm; At night the wind died and the soft rain dropped; With lulling murmur, and the air was warm, And all the tumult and the trouble stopped. Celia Thaxter
This was Venice, the flattering and suspect beauty - this city, half fairy tale and half tourist trap, in whose insalubrious air the arts once rankly and voluptuously blossomed, where composers have been inspired to lulling tones of somniferous eroticism. Thomas Mann
For a change, lady luck seemed to be smiling on me. Then again, maybe the fickle wench was just lulling me into a false sense of security while she reached for a rock. Timothy Zahn
According to Ovid, he did so by first lulling him to sleep by playing the panpipes and telling stories. Source: Internet
But perhaps Danny is lulling him, downplaying his skill with the more complicated memories; the ones that linger like the mold on cheese, the yeast in the sourdough, the bitter in the wine. Source: Internet
Zeus then commanded Hermes to kill Argus, which he did by lulling all one hundred eyes to sleep. Source: Internet