Lullabies [noun]
Definition of Lullabies:
nighttime song
Opposite/Antonyms of Lullabies:
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Sentence/Example of Lullabies:
It was depressing to think of going to bed in such circumstances with the yelling of an Arctic storm for a lullaby.
A child's preference for the mother's singing is, perhaps, a half reminiscence of the soft-low tones of the lullaby.
Twas a quiet sea, breaking, in crooning lullaby, upon the rocks below my bedroom window.
The night winds sing her lullaby, and little children hear the music of her voice and look into her answering eyes.
She gave the gun to Polly, and told her to walk up and down the porch with it and sing a lullaby.
Night after night she had gone to sleep with the roars of lions and the hunting squalls of leopards for a lullaby.
The unceasing fall of water was like a lullaby in its monotony, and the air was scented with lilac.
Then she covers herself with a mantle of snow, and sings a sleepy lullaby song.
Out on the plains the fourth guard were drowsily crooning the lullaby about the bull that "came down the hillside, long time ago."
The white Grouse offered her services but, when she sang a lullaby to show what a good nurse she could be, Pekka shook his head.