Lullaby in a sentence as a noun

Like lullaby, moan, chant, whatever. It had to be sincere.

Hum a lullaby, really don't worry nobody can hear you. During the day don't let your child nap for longer than 2 hours.

Looks like they decided I'm not sleeping enough, as their intro video plays like a lullaby.

There is no such thing as intrinsic value, as much as most people like to sing themselves that lullaby. There's is just one thing: supply and demand.

I got a Japanese anime song, a French lullaby about a baby bear and "All I want for Christmas".

And my only lullaby is the dictum, from all of you, that I am "always wrong." No wonder people stand aback, shocked, when I call myself an "idiot" or a "moron."

Example being that Live Norwegian CAM, which makes me go from wide awake to lullaby sleepy in minutes.

The numbers become a capitalist lullaby that switches everybody's brains off. If you're going to work strictly by the short-term numbers, you might as well be the bubonic plague."

Just consider this verse of a still popular German lullaby from the 18th century: We, with our proud endeavour, Are poor vain sinners ever, There’s little that we know. Frail cobwebs we are spinning, Our goal we are not winning, But straying farther as we go [0].

The street noise will make a swarm of mechanical keyboards sound like a lullaby. I work in an open office of ~20 people and did exactly what you described - I brought my own keyboard to replace the standard issue flat Apple keyboard my company purchased in bulk.

That's a lullaby that wantrepreneurs tell themselves to protect their egos, but it's poisonous to ones ability to build something successful.

Laying on the floor in the pitch black dark with some lullaby music has helped me do some of my best thinking - problem solving, new ideas, all flow right in and the only reason I get up is because I can’t contain all of them in memory and have to run to dictate or type them down without waking the kids. Darkness is focus.

And yet I can think of plenty of people I knew 15 years ago who are focusing on the same kinds of problems and technologies today that they were back then, who have fallen victim to the sweet lullaby of the comfort zone.

Lullaby definitions

noun

a quiet song intended to lull a child to sleep

See also: cradlesong berceuse

noun

the act of singing a quiet song to lull a child to sleep

See also: cradlesong