lullabylike
English
Etymology
lullaby + -like
Adjective
lullabylike (comparative more lullabylike, superlative most lullabylike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a lullaby; soothing.
- 2008 March 12, Bernard Holland, “Music in Review”, in New York Times:
- The “Pastoral Symphony,” often milked for a lullabylike sentimentality, became a rousing country dance, and the sprint was on until the end of Part 1.
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