Verb(1) deliver by singing,produce tones with the voice,to make melodious sounds,make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound,divulge confidential information or secrets,carry a tune with one's voice,tattle on someone(2) deliver by singing(3) produce tones with the voice(4) to make melodious sounds(5) make a whining(6) ringing(7) or whistling sound(8) divulge confidential information or secrets(9) carry a tune with one's voice(10) tattle on someone
Verb(1) deliver by singing,produce tones with the voice,to make melodious sounds,make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound,divulge confidential information or secrets,carry a tune with one's voice,tattle on someone(2) deliver by singing(3) produce tones with the voice(4) to make melodious sounds(5) make a whining(6) ringing(7) or whistling sound(8) divulge confidential information or secrets(9) carry a tune with one's voice(10) tattle on someone
(1) These students, especially, should be encouraged to sing aloud the words of the pieces in their method books simultaneously with their playing.(2) these poets sing of the American experience(3) a stinging slap that made my ear sing(4) A few can sing in tune before the age of two, while some studies suggest that children may able to respond to music even before they are born.(5) As I write this, forty years later, I've signed up to sing that very chorus with my local symphony this year.(6) the kettle was beginning to sing(7) I can't sing a note(8) we asked him to come back and have a bit of a sing(9) these poets sing of the North American experience(10) It was toward the end of that job, about fifteen years after leaving the army, that Allie went to a sing at a nearby reservation.(11) Do birds really sing or do they just open their mouths when the sound comes out?(12) I asked her to sing some carols(13) Big-city noise levels prompt birds to sing louder in order to be heard by other birds over the din, according to research by German ornithologists.(14) He knew Himself to sing , and build the lofty rhyme.(15) poetry should sing the strangeness and variety of the human race(16) They revived the handbell choir, answering God's invitation to sing a new song.
(1) These students, especially, should be encouraged to sing aloud the words of the pieces in their method books simultaneously with their playing.(2) these poets sing of the American experience(3) a stinging slap that made my ear sing(4) A few can sing in tune before the age of two, while some studies suggest that children may able to respond to music even before they are born.(5) As I write this, forty years later, I've signed up to sing that very chorus with my local symphony this year.(6) the kettle was beginning to sing(7) I can't sing a note(8) we asked him to come back and have a bit of a sing(9) these poets sing of the North American experience(10) It was toward the end of that job, about fifteen years after leaving the army, that Allie went to a sing at a nearby reservation.(11) Do birds really sing or do they just open their mouths when the sound comes out?(12) I asked her to sing some carols(13) Big-city noise levels prompt birds to sing louder in order to be heard by other birds over the din, according to research by German ornithologists.(14) He knew Himself to sing , and build the lofty rhyme.(15) poetry should sing the strangeness and variety of the human race(16) They revived the handbell choir, answering God's invitation to sing a new song.