Synonym: chant, croon, hum, serenade, vocalize. Similar words: single, singer, housing, missing, imposing, uprising, single out, supposing. Meaning: [sɪŋ] v. 1. deliver by singing 2. produce tones with the voice 3. to make melodious sounds 4. make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound 5. divulge confidential information or secrets.
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91. The girls there can sing and dance.
92. Their voices blend marvellously as they sing in chorus.
93. Do sing along if you know the words.
94. Have you ever heard the band sing live?
95. Will you sing a song for us?
96. Can you sing the baritone?
97. It was a great privilege to hear her sing.
98. I can't sing as low as that.
99. How does a robin sing?
100. He loved her to sing to him.
101. He started to sing and I joined in.
102. They got after me to sing.
103. Sing along if you know the words.
104. I can't sing very well.
105. We've lined him up to sing the main role.
106. Please don't ask me to sing?I know my limitations!
107. Only few of them care to sing a song.
108. Sing the last chorus again.
109. Sing one of those romantic numbers.
110. She can do anything but sing.
111. I cannot sing at so high a pitch.
112. Shall I sing to you?
113. Let's hear you sing[sentencedict.com/sing.html], then.
114. The popular singer star doesn't sing with much expression.
115. Shall I sing the descant in the last verse?
116. You sing like a real professional.
117. Miss Rose will sing a song now.
118. Anyone who could sing was roped in to help.
119. She's very musical and loves to sing.
120. She wants them to sing at her wedding.
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