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inglese
inglese
francese
francese
singing [ingl brit ˈsɪŋɪŋ, ingl am ˈsɪŋɪŋ] SOST
1. singing MUS:
singing
to teach singing
opera singing
I love singing
to hear singing
there was singing in the bar
there was singing in the bar attr lesson, teacher
there was singing in the bar role, part
there was singing in the bar group
there was singing in the bar career
2. singing (sound):
singing (of kettle)
singing (in ears)
bourdonnement m (in dans)
singing (of wind)
community singing SOST
community singing
singing voice SOST
singing voice
I. sing [ingl brit sɪŋ, ingl am sɪŋ] SOST ingl am
sing → singalong
II. sing <pret sang; part perf sung> [ingl brit sɪŋ, ingl am sɪŋ] VB vb trans
sing person song, note:
to sing sth to/for sb
III. sing <pret sang, part perf sung> [ingl brit sɪŋ, ingl am sɪŋ] VB vb intr
1. sing person:
chanter (in dans, to sb à qn, for sb pour qn)
2. sing:
sing bird, cricket, instrument, kettle:
sing wind:
sing ears:
3. sing (confess):
sing colloq
se mettre à table colloq
IV. sing [ingl brit sɪŋ, ingl am sɪŋ]
singalong [ingl brit ˈsɪŋəlɒŋ] SOST ingl am
sing. abrév écrite
sing. → singular
I. singular [ingl brit ˈsɪŋɡjʊlə, ingl am ˈsɪŋɡjələr] SOST LING
II. singular [ingl brit ˈsɪŋɡjʊlə, ingl am ˈsɪŋɡjələr] AGG
1. singular LING:
singular noun, verb
2. singular (strange, exceptional):
I. sing-song [ingl brit ˈsɪŋsɒŋ, ingl am ˈsɪŋˌsɔŋ] ingl brit SOST
II. sing-song [ingl brit ˈsɪŋsɒŋ, ingl am ˈsɪŋˌsɔŋ] ingl brit AGG
sing-song voice, language, dialect:
I. sing out VB [ingl brit sɪŋ -, ingl am sɪŋ -] (sing out)
II. sing out VB [ingl brit sɪŋ -, ingl am sɪŋ -] (sing out [sth]) (shout)
sing along VB [ingl brit sɪŋ -, ingl am sɪŋ -]
chanter en même temps (with que)
sing up VB [ingl brit sɪŋ -, ingl am sɪŋ -]
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
singing SOST no pl
singing
singing teacher SOST
singing teacher
singing book SOST
singing book
singing bird SOST
singing bird
singing voice SOST
singing voice
singing lesson SOST
singing lesson
community singing SOST no pl
community singing
singing society
singing society → singing club
singing club SOST
singing club
singing club SOST
singing club
I. sing2 <sang [or a. ingl am sung], sung> VB vb intr
1. sing (make music):
2. sing (make high-pitched noise):
sing kettle
sing wind
3. sing (be filled with ringing):
II. sing2 <sang [or a. ingl am sung], sung> VB vb trans
locuzioni:
singing SOST
singing
singing telegram SOST
singing telegram
singing bird SOST
singing bird
singing teacher SOST
singing teacher
singing club SOST
singing club
singing voice SOST
singing voice
singing lesson SOST
singing lesson
I. sing <sang [or sung] , sung> VB vb intr
1. sing (make music):
sing bird, person
2. sing (make high-pitched noise):
sing kettle
sing wind
3. sing (be filled with ringing):
II. sing <sang [or sung] , sung> VB vb trans
locuzioni:
sing.
sing. LING abbreviazione di singular
I. singular [ˈsɪŋ·gjə·lər] AGG
1. singular LING:
2. singular (extraordinary):
II. singular [ˈsɪŋ·gjə·lər] SOST LING
I. sing out VB vb intr
1. sing out (sing loudly):
2. sing out colloq (call out):
II. sing out VB vb trans colloq
Present
Ising
yousing
he/she/itsings
wesing
yousing
theysing
Past
Isang
yousang
he/she/itsang
wesang
yousang
theysang
Present Perfect
Ihavesung
youhavesung
he/she/ithassung
wehavesung
youhavesung
theyhavesung
Past Perfect
Ihadsung
youhadsung
he/she/ithadsung
wehadsung
youhadsung
theyhadsung
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There is none of the simple sing-song rhythm.
blogs.crikey.com.au
It's seemingly one of the more complicated tracks on the album, yet completely free and breezy with its sing-song vocals and multiple guitars.
consequenceofsound.net
Her voice is said to be like music playing, and her words are delivered in a sing-song manner.
en.wikipedia.org
It was a typical, on-the-bus, rugby team sing-song.
www.limerickleader.ie
Their sing-song voices and the holes have earned them their nickname.
en.wikipedia.org