Similar words: mudslinging, upbringing, clinging, ringing, coming in, bring in, longing, changing. Meaning: ['sɪŋɪŋ] n. 1. the act of singing vocal music 2. disclosing information or giving evidence about another. adj. smooth and flowing.
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121. His singing can't hold a candle to Pavarotti's.
122. He went to Italy to perfect his singing voice.
123. Her voice doesn't really lend itself well to blues singing.
124. After a gruelling six months singing on a world tour, it is hardly surprising that her voice is starting to go.
125. One day, however, a Nashville songwriter named David Chase overheard Hill singing in the office.
126. The crowd were singing "Give us jobs, not more cuts!" to the tune of "Happy Birthday To You".
127. We had a great time singing some of the old songs .
128. Her singing was so bad that she was booed off the stage.
129. We were treated to the unusual sight of the Prime Minister singing on TV.
130. She breezed through the song as though she'd been singing it for years.
131. Her singing career was all washed up by the time she was 27.
132. The boys and girls clustered together round the camp fire telling stories and singing songs.
133. She started singing to the baby and was rewarded with a smile.
134. The ceremony was brought to a close by the singing of the national anthem.
135. We were woken early by the sound of the birds singing.
136. They were dancing and singing in the car,(sentencedict.com) much to the amusement of passers-by.
137. She has refused to rule out the possibility of singing again.
138. My older brother and sister used to torment me by singing it to me.
139. The girls are practising singing the new song in the next room.
140. Scots-born Annie, 37, has recently re-launched her phenomenally successful singing career.
141. The singing teacher taught them to harmonise the new song.
142. I'm singing in the village production of Tosca next month - eat your heart out Pavarotti!
143. I want you to put more heart into your singing.
144. I must ask you to stop singing as the inn is not licensed for music.
145. The family were listening to the girl singing at that time.
146. He began performing in the early fifties,[http://sentencedict.com/singing.html] singing and playing guitar.
147. It is not nice to hear the song if you pull back when singing it.
148. We could hear the lusty singing of the church choir.
149. Her earliest memory is of singing at the age of four to wounded soldiers.
150. There were flashes of brilliance from the soloists, but generally the playing and singing lacked sparkle.
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