Sentence examples for the lullaby from inspiring English sources

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the lullaby

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A cradlesong, a soothing song to calm children or lull them to sleep.

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They absorb such stock scenes as the lament, the pastoral, the lullaby, the rage aria, the tempest.

Society, seen as conservative, consoles her during the lullaby.

It was "The Lullaby of Broadway," not "Melody".

Also in 1919, Gershwin composed his first "serious" work, the Lullaby for string quartet.

To show a young, handsome couple singing the lullaby together sentimentalizes the music and the moment.

There is a YouTube clip of her rehearsing the lullaby section of "Firebird".

Brodsky's own translation of one of his later poems, the "Lullaby," force-marches it.

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I have no idea what he's rapping about, but the lullaby cadence of his music draws me in.

The Lullaby Trust's Safer Sleep week – a national campaign to raise awareness of safer infant sleep.

More information about The Lullaby Trust's Safer Sleep week can be found here and using the hashtag #safersleepweek.

As well as blogging, fundraising and lobbying the government, she is a 'parent befriender' for The Lullaby Trust charity, providing a lifeline for other grieving families.

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