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singing

noun as in warbling

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Think of it as Game of Thrones—if you subtract the sex and violence and add drunken revelry and singing.

The ceremony ended with a singing of “God Bless America,” with some of those in the stands as well as de Blasio singing along.

He played it through once, singing the lyrics softly to his own guitar accompaniment.

In the film, Foxx is able to showcase his singing, knack for comedy and all-around versatility.

“No eyes are on the sparrow, eyes are on the sparrow / He is singing anyway.”

Then, as he neared the room, a sound of music floated out to meet him— Tony was singing to his own accompaniment.

This slaughter is accompanied by the tabagie and what follows it—namely, the singing and dancing.

A child's preference for the mother's singing is, perhaps, a half reminiscence of the soft-low tones of the lullaby.

The sentinel was singing a sequedilla above; and its notes came to them with the wailing blast.

Then there was dancing and singing under the palm-trees by old and young, and when evening came there were displays of fireworks.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to singing, such as: chanting, carol, crooning, intoning, and song.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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