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songster

[sawng-ster, song-] / ˈsɔŋ stər, ˈsɒŋ- /


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He was a mellowed songster who sang effortlessly with intimate words, praising and imploring the women he loved and at times consoling himself.

From BBC • Jun. 12, 2020

The gathering began as a planned one-off in 1985, the idea of the Nevada folklorist Hal Cannon; the buckaroo, cowboy poet and songster Waddie Mitchell and a handful of their cohorts.

From New York Times • Sep. 26, 2018

The Svengali-like songster Timotheus applies the power of music to inflame passions.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 18, 2016

The Wisconsin songster unveils more country-folk tunes on “Human Kindness,” an album that pays homage to his home state with “Chippewa Boots.”

From Washington Times • May 3, 2015

He may have planted some, but a certain old book of travels, yellow with age, tell us that just these same elm trees were growing and just the same kind of songster singing in 1789.

From Heroic Spain by O'Reilly, Elizabeth Boyle