Lexicographical Neighbors of Cooings
Literary usage of Cooings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Poets of Essex County, Massachusetts by Sidney Perley (1889)
"With the low cooings of the woodland dove In silence melts ; while sinking to
repose, Nature itself is soothed. One last warm gleam Tinges the distant peaks ..."
2. Through Asia by Sven Anders Hedin (1899)
"In every direction you hear their cheerful cooings. ... What a flapping of wings,
what a whistling of the air, what joyful cooings! ..."
3. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1897)
"Over certain regions, often in the middle third of the lung, may be detected
circumscribed areas where the liquid bubblings, creakings, cooings, ..."
4. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal by William Chambers, Robert Chambers (1844)
"Indeed the cooings of many of the arboreal pigeons accord so intimately with our
associations of all that is gentle and innocent, that one cannot listen to ..."
5. The Bookmart: A Monthly Magazine of Literary and Library Intelligence edited by Richard Halkett (1889)
"What do our readers suppose this wast They will never guess. It was " the lost
cooings of a turtle," not to be confounded with the cooings of a lost turtle. ..."