Soothing song, usually sung to young children before they go to sleep.
A quiet song intended to lull a child to sleep.
1 She forced out the words of the most familiar lullaby she knew.
2 He said it was a soothing sound, as effective as a lullaby .
3 It's also a lullaby , like all the songs on Food For Thought.
4 The lusty storm winds whistling about the cabin sang a restful lullaby .
5 It was a kind of lullaby she used when tucking me in.
6 The vague crying and longing of nature hushed before a present lullaby .
7 She only hugged her baby the closer and whispered a soft lullaby .
8 Then he taught me another song, a lullaby I'd never heard before.
9 Then I sing my mother's lullaby , aware that Jost is still here.
10 The first section is basically a lullaby with a few ceremonial frills.
11 A crooning sound was in his ear,- a nursery lullaby , wordless but soothing.
12 Dermott continued singing his weird ditty as though it were a lullaby .
13 A comfortable chair, and moon-light, and a German lullaby are soporific influences.
14 The growling tigerish 'Ghm-m-m' constrained me to take it for a lullaby .
15 Did milk seep from her nipples, and did she sing a lullaby ?
16 It is like listening to a lullaby designed to keep you awake.
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