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a. 1 (context grammar English)(R:Penguin Abbrev. Dict. 2000), page 350 (abbreviation of singular English) 2 (context medicine in prescriptions English) (abbreviation of ''singulorum'' English)

Usage examples of "sing.".

Runs In Light had lost so much, his mother and even the woman who made his heart sing. He blinked, shaking his head.

Dusta and heard her sing. Linfyar settled at her feet and eased his whistle into the flow of the music.

There was much discussion of what to sing, in what order, and whether or not audience participation should be encouraged, or tolerated.

And I am glad that you are going to sing. You will do the school great credit.

Tell me what is thy cause for to sing, Since that thy throat is cut, to my seeming.

Now singe, Sir, for sainte charity, Let see, can ye your father counterfeit?

Certes the king of Thebes, Amphioun, That with his singing walled the city, Could never singe half so well as he.

Wert thou not wont so merrily to sing, That to my heart it was a rejoicing To hear thy voice?

Nightingale flies into a hawthorn, and sings a lay of love so loud that the poet awakes.

And as I with the cuckoo thus gan chide, I heard, in the next bush beside, A nightingale so lustily sing, That her clear voice she made ring Through all the greenwood wide.

After searching in vain all morning for places to sing, we decided to give up on that idea and just bum money instead by panhandling on the street.

We met our most generous givers at parties where Sharon and Breeze were commissioned to sing. At one of these parties I met Adnan Kashoggi again.

I also taught them to dance and sing, and we performed at hospitals, schools, and nursing homes regularly.