Sing

  • 41sing — singable, adj. singability, singableness, n. singingly, adv. /sing/, v., sang or, often, sung; sung; singing; n. v.i. 1. to utter words or sounds in succession with musical modulations of the voice; vocalize melodically. 2. to perform a song or… …

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  • 42sing —   Mele, hīmeni, memele, hea; kani (as birds).    ♦ To sing genealogical chants, ko ihonua.    ♦ To pretend to sing by working the mouth, hō oma oma.    ♦ To sing with a breaking voice, ha iha i.    ♦ To sing, of the kāhuli land shell, kolekolea.… …

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  • 43sing — see sing before breakfast, cry before night little birds that can sing and won’t sing must be made to sing the opera isn’t over till the fat lady sings if you can walk you can dance, if you can talk you can sing …

    Proverbs new dictionary

  • 44sing — Synonyms and related words: anthem, babble, ballad, bark, bawl, be in heaven, be indiscreet, be pleased, be unguarded, beam, bellow, betray, betray a confidence, blab, blabber, blare, blat, blow the whistle, blubber, blurt, blurt out, boom, bray …

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  • 45sing up — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms sing up : present tense I/you/we/they sing up he/she/it sings up present participle singing up past tense sang up past participle sung up British to sing with a louder voice Sing up everyone, the people at… …

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  • 46sing up — verb a) to sing louder. b) to sing higher, to sing an ascending scale …

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  • 47sing — verb (past sang; past participle sung) 1》 make musical sounds with the voice, especially words with a set tune.     ↘perform (a song) in this way.     ↘(sing along) sing in accompaniment to a song or piece of music. 2》 (of a bird) make… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 48sing — v 1. vocalize, carol, trill, warble, lilt, flute, chirp, croon, pipe, quaver; hymn, serenade, lullaby, melodize, Sl. belt out, Inf. deliver, Inf. render; chant, intone, cantillate. 2. tell about, praise, laud, extol; emblazon, sound the praises… …

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  • 49sing — vb to inform, confess, give information to the authorities. This underworld term, originating in the USA before World War II, is often embellished as sing like a bird or sing like a canary . ► Last month the alleged cocaine importer from America… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 50sing — verb 1) the choir began to sing Syn: croon, carol, trill, chant, intone, chorus; informal belt out 2) the birds were singing Syn: warble, trill, chirp, chirrup, cheep, peep …

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