singer's in the PONS Dictionary

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singer's Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the singer's new CD has come out

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Her discourteous rejection of the singer's advances supports the contention that she is not.
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The 37-year-old comedian was spotted arriving at the singer's house clutching a carrier bag which was full of books.
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The two drummers are cousins, the percussionist's sister is the lead singer's fianc, and the bassist is the lead guitarist's uncle.
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Yet somehow it remains one of the singer's most epochal, and for that we must celebrate it.
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Despite the singer's groans, a closer listen to the lyrics will prove that in this case love dealt with something way below skin-deep.
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The song concludes with the piano accompaniment, despite the histrionic singer's pleas, becoming uncontrollably fast, and the singer having to escape the studio.
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He was hired as her driver, primarily because he owned a station wagon large enough to transport the singer's sizable entourage.
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An autobiographical album, the songs feature intimate lyrics which discuss the singer's personal struggles with codependency, monogamy, misplaced loyalty, and professional anxiety.
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This latter version usually ends day seven with the singer's target of choice in bed, and the husband replies that he's never seen so-and-so with a hard on before.
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The lyrics deal with the singer's feelings in what appears to be a whirlwind romance.
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