Sing

  • 21sing — [v1] carry a tune with one’s voice belt out*, burst into song*, buzz*, canary*, cantillate, carol, chant, chirp, choir, croon, descant, duet, groan*, harmonize, hum, hymn, intone, lift up a voice*, line out*, lullaby, make melody*, mouth, pipe,… …

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  • 22sing|er — sing|er1 «SIHNG uhr», noun. 1. a person who sings: »You can hear famous singers on the radio. SYNONYM(S): chorister, vocalist, songster. 2. a bird that sings; songbird: »Our canary is a fine singer. sing|er2 «SIHN juhr», noun. a person or thing… …

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  • 23şing — s. v. cerc, cot, stânjen, şină. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime …

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  • 24sing. — sing. abbreviation singular …

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  • 25sing. — Sing. is a written abbreviation for singular …

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  • 26sing — The past form is sang and the past participle is sung, although sung is found for the past tense in literature of the 18c and 19c …

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  • 27Sing. — Sing. = Singular …

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  • 28sing-in — «SIHNG IHN», noun. U.S. a musical act or event in which the audience serves as a chorus or joins in the singing …

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  • 29sing — be·sing; cis·sing; crea·sing; ea·sing; hel·sing·fors; ken·sing·ton; lan·sing; les·sing·ite; mei·ster·sing·er; min·ne·sing·er; mor·sing; nip·is·sing; re·sing; sing; sing·able; sing·er s; sing·ing·ly; sing·ka·mas; sing·pho; sing·songy; sing·spiel;… …

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  • 30sing — v. 1) (C; more rarely A) sing a song for/to us; or: sing us a song 2) (D; intr.) to sing about, of 3) (D; intr.) to sing to (to sing to a piano accompaniment) 4) (D; intr.) to sing with 5) (misc.) to sing in tune; to sing out of tune; to sing a… …

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