Synonym: American ginseng, Panax quinquefolius. Similar words: sanguine, sangfroid, consanguinity, sand, sane, sank, sanity, insane. Meaning: [sɪŋ] n. North American woodland herb similar to and used as substitute for the Chinese ginseng.
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61. They sang songs to keep their morale up.
62. We sang songs around a pretend campfire.
63. The choir rose to the occasion and sang beautifully.
64. They sang a threnody for the dead person.
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65. She patiently sang the baby to sleep .
66. Mary sang and I accompanied her on the piano.
67. As he sang, he strummed his guitar.
68. They sang with real ardour.
69. Keats sang briefly but gloriously.
70. The choir sang the words out with great vigor.
71. They told dirty jokes and sang raucous ballads.
72. They sang their latest hit.
73. Birds sang/were singing away happily outside.
74. They sang a slow romantic number.
75. Many members of the church sang from memory.
76. The protesters sang songs and waved placards.
77. She sang as she worked.
78. His high notes quavered when he sang the "Internationale".
79. She sang and held herself as a singing star.
80. Bullets sang past my ears.
81. They sang of his brave deeds.
82. 'Freeze!' a shrill voice sang out.
83. We sang songs to keep our spirits up.
84. She sang on the backing track.
85. Sharon also sang backing vocals for Barry Manilow.
86. "You'regetting to be a habit with me," sang Eddie.
87. She sang her baby to sleep every night.
88. Jazz legend, Ella Fitzgerald, once sang in this bar.
89. They played and sang with great panache.
90. We played and sang together.
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