singsong in the PONS Dictionary

singsong Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to speak in a singsong voice

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He was so excited that she was singing to him and was trying to get out his best singsong voice.
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We'll have people round for a bit of a barbecue, a bit of a singsong.
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They are debating chambers, dating agencies, information centres; there is even the odd singsong.
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Much singsong loveliness lurks amidst the bracing noise and tricked-out polyrhythms.
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He knows which syllables to emphasize, when to add a singsong lilt, when to snarl.
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The conversation flowed with the wine and there was a spontaneous singsong.
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Notice the sellotape bracelet worn by the video's infuriatingly singsong host.
www.telegraph.co.uk
He's had some of the biggest musicians joining him for a singsong on his commute to work.
www.her.ie
This was when the angwe proclamation was heard at the top of the announcers singsong voice.
en.wikipedia.org
Their singsong create a pitchy musical soundtrack to your offroad adventure.
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