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Answer for the clue "Not pl ", 4 letters:
sing

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A gathering for the purpose of singing songs. vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To produce musical or harmonious sounds with one’s voice. 2 (context transitive English) To express audibly by means of a harmonious vocalization.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English singan "to chant, sing, celebrate, or tell in song," also used of birds (class III strong verb; past tense sang , past participle sungen ), from Proto-Germanic *sengwan (cognates: Old Saxon singan , Old Frisian sionga , Middle Dutch singhen ...

Usage examples of sing.

Far aboon, ommost lost to mi view, Aw lang for a pair ov his wings, To fly wi him, an sing like him, too.

The metal hoops of the accelerating cage sang lightly as the weight came on.

And in that acoustically superb vaulted church -- cornerstone laid on March 28, 1343 -- a fat boy, supported by the main organ and the echo organ, sings a slender Credo.

Apparently the Afghanis were chattering and even singing round their fires until late in the night.

Their songs continued sometimes for hours--and they were songs in the truest sense, songs that were sung again and again by Their ageless creators, unchanging over centuries.

Even in the city, they sang in the ailanthus trees, haunting and familiar.

Fortunately, elves fill their rooms with furniture and vases and flowers and birdcages, so we were well-concealed, although I had to peer through the leaves of a palm and Alake was eye-to-eye with a singing phurah bird.

Since it was important to have Ringo sing at least one song on each album, John dusted it off and Paul and Ringo wrote a new middle eight for it.

Low in 1977 and an entire album sung in Welsh, The Welsh World of Mary Hopkin, in 1979.

He plays as well as he sings, thought Alec, wondering what other talents would reveal themselves as he got to know Seregil better.

Seregil sang it a second time, translating so that Alec could understand.

The wind sang deliciously through their feathers as Seregil and Alec spiraled down to meet the riders.

He said that he had traveled all over the world when he was young and that he had studied opera in Milan and in Buenos Aires and as they rolled through the countryside he sang arias and gestured with great vigor.

From inside the cottage, Amelle heard her mother singing an old minstrel tune, and once again, she found herself wondering what kind of life her mother had lived before she had been born.

Her daring lover had returned to her, banishing the nervous amnesiac of a few moments ago, and she wanted to sing from both relief and fresh desire.