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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181. Sing up, let's hear you.
182. Charles Becker, a policeman who took bribes, was tried for the crime and electrocuted at Sing Sing.
183. Why do two colors, put one next to the other, sing? Can one really explain this? no. Just as one can never learn how to paint. Pablo Picasso
184. And for once the finale - everyone coming together to sing Dylan's Chimes of Freedom - seemed not corny but exactly right.
185. She was a confident rocker with a bluesy voice and loved to sing, loved the sensation of being possessed.
186. Even I wouldn't realise until they opened their mouths - which was only to sing the malai national anthem.
187. Each day we would assemble in a room under the supervision of a young Lieutenant and sing carols.
188. As if she felt her sister's gaze, Susan swung round on the piano-stool and asked her to sing come carols.
189. I learned to read for drums first and then to sight sing choral music and then I learned to read music in general.
190. What you need to sing in this chorus is a beautiful instrument, strong musical skills, commitment and a good heart.
191. Will mankind, even under advanced capitalism, let alone any future more liberated society, ever cease to sing and dance?
192. It was fantastic, my lip would curl up and my knee would go wobbly and I'd sing Blue Suede Shoes.
193. This rat wanted to eat ropes the way Gene Kelly wanted to sing and dance.
194. Birds fly in the sky, because they don't know how to cry! They know just one thing, to sing! RVM
194. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
195. If you cannot teach me to fly, teach me to sing. James Matthew Barrie
196. Last Christmas we all went to sing carols and we had a party there.
197. Beneath the leafy bowers the golden subjects of the Everqueen dance and sing.
198. She began to sing with assurance, an old, familiar song.
199. We like to sing and dance(sentencedict.com), we like to combine both of them.
200. You can also sing along to the songs if you wish.
201. Take your little partner and dance and sing: anything from waltzes to tangos, nursery rhymes to blues and rock.
202. He and Stefan had worked out a performance programme so that Ingrid wouldn't have to sing two big roles on consecutive nights.
203. In a month the indigo bunting will sing and build its nest in the brambles.
204. Several Chinatown leaders have denied the Hip Sing is involved in crime.
205. Here too he started to write hymns which he would sing to his own accompaniment on a lute.
206. I sing in the choir at the funeral service for the family.
207. It doesn't matter what you did or where you were...it matters where you are and what you're doing. Get out there! Sing the song in your heart and NEVER let anyone shut you up!! Steve Maraboli
208. I like songs that you can sing along to, and you can remember.
209. He says they get to sing and dance, it's fun.
210. I have met no retailing captain of industry who makes my blood sing.
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