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Answer for the clue "1962 hit with the repeated lyric "A little bit softer now" ", 5 letters:
shout

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A loud burst of voice or voices; a vehement and sudden outcry, especially that of a multitude expressing joy, triumph, exultation, or animated courage. 2 (context UK Australia New Zealand slang English) A round of drinks in a pub; the turn to pay the ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES shout a command ▪ Kruger shouted his commands: 'Faster, faster!' shout slogans ▪ Five youths were arrested after shouting anti-government slogans. shout/hurl/scream abuse at sb ▪ The other driver started hurling abuse ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Shout " is 2010 single by Shout for England, an ensemble featuring Dizzee Rascal and James Corden . It was an unofficial anthem of the England football team for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa . The song contains extracts from the Tears for Fears ...

Usage examples of shout.

Opening its affinity full, projecting a wordless shout of joy and sorrow over a spherical zone thirty astronomical units in radius.

Norman left his allotment shed, returned to his van, shouted abuse at it and drove homeward.

Theodore shouted as the ambulance zeroed in on the fountain like a magnet.

I saw nothing of the amphitheatre, nothing of the spectators, nothing but her, till, at the sudden shout from the crowd, I roused myself with a start.

Young couples would purchase that property, they would take up occupancy, they would quarrel, the quarreling would escalate to shouting and table-pounding, they would anathematize each other, and, presto, they would move out, not together but separately.

He wanted to before, but now that someone jumps off the starting high-flier and shouts his name plus his super annuated rank to the ends of the world, the meanwhile alderman and sharpshooter Heinrich Osterhues has lost all inclination and wants only to make himself scarce.

Listening to the shouting guardsmen, Peter gathered that emigrants were arriving from Sheffield as well as the three other Midland cities.

Her people heard over the loud--speakers the voices of the senior pilots assigning targets, the orders to attack and to withdraw and the shouts, curses and sobs of men delivering death in the face of death.

The Justice behaved like a Man at my telling him soe, that is to say, cut an Antick Caper and made the Parlour ring with Shouting, then was very meeke and bid me sit, to rest myself, then stand, that I might not crush the Babe, then sit again.

Taverik wanted to balk, shout to his father for help, sit down and refuse to move-but somehow his stiff knees bent and he stumbled, half-supported out the door.

The bargee shouted to the lock-keeper that it was his turn, that he would make an official complaint, and a great deal besides.

The youth whom Shan Kar had called Barin was shouting in a high, ringing voice, the other horsemen and the great beasts gathering toward him.

Nettuno barked audibly, and his master answered with another shout, for the sympathy of man in his kind is inextinguishable.

I thought the least he could do was crack another bottle of claret, seeing as he was getting eternal life dirt cheap and I was obtaining only half the profit from this bizarre transaction but he was temporarily blind and deaf to the world, barkening only to the invisible angels shouting in his ears, so I rapped loudly with the book upon the table and that brought one of his bullies in, at the double -- out of a door of a secret kind concealed in the panelling.

I started to laugh, but the bartender shouted to another young man shoveling quarters into a nearby slot.