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sing-song — sing songs also singsong 1) ADJ: ADJ n A sing song voice repeatedly rises and falls in pitch. He started to speak in a nasal sing song voice. 2) N COUNT A sing song is an occasion on which a group of people sing songs together for pleasure.… … English dictionary
sing|song — «SIHNG SNG, SONG», noun, adjective, verb. –n. 1. a monotonous, up and down rhythm: »In childhood singsong is not a defect; it is simply the first form of rhythmical sensibility (C. S. Lewis). 2. a monotonous tone or sound in speaking: »... the… … Useful english dictionary
sing-song — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a person s voice) having a repeated rising and falling rhythm. ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ an informal gathering for singing … English terms dictionary
Sing Song — Infobox Album Name = Sing Song Type = ep Artist = The Little Ones Released = October 17, 2006 Recorded = April 2005 November 2005 Genre = Indie pop Length = 24:23 Label = Astralwerks Records Producer = David Newton Reviews = *Allmusic… … Wikipedia
sing-song — 1. noun /ˈsɪŋsɒŋ/ a) A kind of verse with a simple, song like rhythm. b) An informal gathering involving group singing. 2. adjective /ˈsɪŋsɒŋ/ Like a piece of sing song; simple and melodic, song like … Wiktionary
Sing-song girls — (also known as flower girls) is an English term for the courtesans in China during the early 19th century.OriginPrior to the Xinhai Revolution in 1911, it was possible for a husband already married to find a concubine to have a son. By Chinese… … Wikipedia
sing-song girl — (also singsong girl [ singˌsông]) n. (in China) a female entertainer … Useful english dictionary
sing·song — /ˈsıŋˌsɑːŋ/ noun, pl songs 1 [singular] : a way of speaking in which the sound of your voice rises and falls in a pattern They spoke in a singsong. often used before another noun a singsong voice 2 [count] Brit : ↑ … Useful english dictionary
sing song — Alaska slang Any concert, recital, or competition for singing … English dialects glossary
sing-song — adjective (of a person s voice) having a repeated rising and falling rhythm. noun Brit. informal an informal gathering for singing … English new terms dictionary