croony

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English

Etymology

From croon +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

Adjective

croony (comparative more croony, superlative most croony)

  1. Characterized by crooning.
    • 2009 October 4, Christopher Hitchens, “Fade to Black”, in New York Times:
      But he is sternly instructed by Charlie to discard this, his only ace, and indeed if Emily even mentions “that croony nostalgia music” to pretend that he knows nothing of the subject.

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