Associations to the word «Lullaby»
Noun
- Brahms
- Broadway
- Soothing
- Cradle
- Goodbye
- Rocking
- Sing
- Hush
- Slumber
- Whiskey
- Paisley
- Weiss
- Lament
- Rendition
- Rhyme
- Melody
- Sang
- Ballad
- Nursery
- Baby
- Sleep
- Guthrie
- Trumpeter
- Lull
- Tune
- Doris
- Acoustic
- Homme
- Sweet
- Piano
- Rosemary
- Waltz
- Unicef
- Elegy
- Nana
- Hirsch
- Dreams
- Humming
- Lute
- Song
- Infant
- Anthem
- Alison
- Ru
- Caress
- Bing
- Prehistory
- Decca
- Lyric
- Murmur
- Reeves
- Canaan
- Carol
- Cello
- Johannes
- Duet
- Rhythm
- Edo
- Queens
- Dorsey
- Gaia
- Throbbing
- Christmas
- Dreamer
- Patti
- Gypsy
- Clarinet
- Instrumental
- Crosby
- Viola
- Clarkson
- Violin
- Kitten
- Jimmie
Adjective
Wiktionary
LULLABY, noun. A cradlesong, a soothing song to calm children or lull them to sleep.
LULLABY, verb. (transitive) To sing a lullaby to.
Dictionary definition
LULLABY, noun. A quiet song intended to lull a child to sleep.
LULLABY, noun. The act of singing a quiet song to lull a child to sleep.
Wise words
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