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sang

[sang] / sæŋ /




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She hummed as she measured and marked her charts, and she sang so loudly when she climbed Lookout Palm to check for sails that a seagull dropped his fish.

From Literature

The rain did not dampen the spirits of a hearty and colourful band of about two dozen Zimbabwe fans, who danced and sang throughout the damp afternoon to serenade their team's qualification.

From Barron's

Willie Nelson — who sang duets with Duvall at the party — told Village Voice columnist Arthur Bell that “Tender Mercies” was dead-on accurate.

From Los Angeles Times

Rea said the marchers danced and sang as they progressed through the streets, adding members of the Osbourne family had travelled from England to watch.

From BBC

The chart triumph continues Bad Bunny's run of success, following his Grammy win earlier this month, when he became the first artist to win album of the year for a record sung entirely in Spanish.

From BBC