Sentences with lullaby
lull·a·by
L l - Two yellow birds are sitting atop the cradle as if lullabying the child.
- Another such piece, ‘Child Falling Asleep,’ lulls the mind into a sleepy state, much as he might have imagined lullabying his own children at bedtime.
- Sunshine will appeal to story group times at schools and libraries, as well as parents and grandparents lullabying their children to sleep at bedtime.
- However, these songs all share the common unifying characteristic of lullabying children to sleep for generations past and generations to come.
- Feeling that resonance was an extraordinary experience that was both like listening to a lullaby and an awakening song.
- I dreamt of a rainy day, one of those days when the crackle of water on the windows acts like a lullaby, a gentle drumming to make you slip into afternoon sleep against the strange worlds inside your book.
- They bantered a few minutes more before everyone quieted down and simply enjoyed the ambience and the lullaby being sung for them.
- He started singing a lullaby, and I stood in the doorway, watching them.
- As for new songs, there's a Latvian lullaby, a Czech dirge and a Bulgarian ballad.
- The music is the best thing about the film, which includes spirituals, work songs, a lullaby, and a great sequence in a saloon with honky-tonk jazz.
- You see, my mother used to sing me a lullaby before I went to sleep.
- The sweet hum in the lullaby sung by the mother soothes the baby to sleep.