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Produce musical tones with the voice
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singing
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Word definitions in WordNet
adj. smooth and flowing [syn: cantabile ] n. the act of singing vocal music [syn: vocalizing ] disclosing information or giving evidence about another [syn: tattle , telling ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Singing \Sing"ing\, a. & n. from Sing , v. Singing bird . (Zo["o]l.) Popularly, any bird that sings; a song bird. Specifically, any one of the Oscines. Singing book , a book containing music for singing; a book of tunes. Singing falcon or Singing hawk . ...
Usage examples of singing.
Domremy should know of the baptism of King Clovis of France, and of the descent of the Holy Ghost, at the singing of Veni Creator Spiritus, bearing in its beak the holy ampulla, full of chrism blessed by Our Lord?
Another nervous entry in the police dossiers, recorded shortly after the air raids over Tokyo began, noted that little children were blithely singing a jingle anticipating the imperial palace burning down.
He was bewildered, for instance, by her new and to him quite inexplicable reluctance to respond to their familiar urinary tune by singing the antistrophe that signified assent, and crouching to relieve herself.
But just at the moment that he was about to hit the ground astoundingly hard he saw lying directly in front of him a small navy-blue holdall that he knew for a fact he had lost in the baggage-retrieval system at Athens airport some ten years in his personal time-scale previously, and in his astonishment he missed the ground completely and bobbed off into the air with his brain singing.
For the meat eaters, a number of giant baloneys were set to roasting whole on spits, to be turned and attentively basted with a grape-jelly glaze by once-quarrelsome kitchen staff while others made croutons from old bread, bustling about while the spinach thawed, singing along with the radio, which someone had mercifully re-tuned to a rock and roll station.
July flowers, and striped balsamine, singing birds and fluttering insects, full of extravagant beauty.
He ran upstairs, singing a barcarole at the top of his voice, and rushed into the room, waving the model ship above his head.
I heard him at the piano while I was yet looking after my housekeeping, singing refrains of barcaroles and drinking songs, Italian and German, by the score.
The ways of Barding are many, but all are important in the life of this land, and all meet in singing, which braids together the different knowings into a wide and subtle music, the music of living.
Shadow masked him, while his ears rang and burned to the language of wind, singing litanies over bared granite.
Gellor left off the runs and rills, playing instead a melody and singing a ballad that bespoke the comradery and gladness of a forest camp at the coming of night.
Scorned by the One God of whose son he was begotten, Elua trod with bare feet on the bosom of his mother Earth and wandered singing, and where he went, flowers bloomed in his footprints.
Richmond, and all the loveliness of spring spread out before uswildflowers in bloom, little lambs frolicking in the fields, birds swinging and singing on blossomy boughs.
Scottish kitchen reverberates with bouzouki music and a plaintive tinny voice singing in Greek.
It is social, yet not averse to solitude, singing often in groups, and as often by itself in the furze brake, or on the briery knoll.