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Definition of Crooners
1. crooner [n] - See also: crooner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crooners
Literary usage of Crooners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Literature of South Dakota: O. W. Coursey by Oscar William Coursey (1916)
"Oh, these baby lumps of freshness from on high, Little chest-expanding crooners
from the sky— Bright and happy angel-faces Sent to occupy the places Of ..."
2. Montreal by Ulysses Travel Guides Staff (2004)
"There is a small, popular dance floor where the crowd can let loose to almost
every style of music, from French crooners to disco, salsa and techno. ..."
3. Wit and Wisdom: A Public Affairs Miscellany by Colin Bingham (1982)
"'The Democratic Party leaders', said Clare Booth Luce during the campaign, 'are
always troubadours of trouble, crooners of catastrophe. ..."
4. Literature of South Dakota: O. W. Coursey by Oscar William Coursey (1916)
"Oh, these baby lumps of freshness from on high, Little chest-expanding crooners
from the sky— Bright and happy angel-faces Sent to occupy the places Of ..."
5. Montreal by Ulysses Travel Guides Staff (2004)
"There is a small, popular dance floor where the crowd can let loose to almost
every style of music, from French crooners to disco, salsa and techno. ..."
6. Wit and Wisdom: A Public Affairs Miscellany by Colin Bingham (1982)
"'The Democratic Party leaders', said Clare Booth Luce during the campaign, 'are
always troubadours of trouble, crooners of catastrophe. ..."