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singing [ˈsɪŋɪŋ] N no pl

singing
śpiew m
singing

singing book N

singing book

singing lesson N

singing lesson

singing teacher N

singing teacher

I . singe [sɪnʤ] VB trans, intr

II . singe [sɪnʤ] N

I . sing <sang [or AM a. sung], sung> [sɪŋ] VB intr

1. sing person, bird:

śpiewać [perf za-]

3. sing (be filled with ringing noise):

my ears were singing

sing out VB trans, intr

1. sing out inf (call out):

wołać [perf za-]

2. sing out (sing loudly):

sing up VB intr Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The revolutionists are imploring their leader to let them stop singing in the sun, or at least to resume singing in the shade.
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This pedagogical movement flourished, and led ultimately to the invention of shape notes, which originated as way to making the teaching of singing easier.
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The use of grunts and throat singing combined with clean vocals has later defined the nu metal and other emerging genres of metal.
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Even nowadays, as a result of the ancient custom, the women remain faceless and nameless singing in clubs with restricted access.
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We do need to build on community singing.
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Students and fans link arms, sway as they sing and jump up and down while singing the last part of the song.
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His clothes turn into a spacesuit as he proceeds to start rap-singing the song.
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Communities would leave their villages and camp out for several days, celebrating with eating and drinking, nature walks, singing and dancing.
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Her singing voice had a full and rich quality to the timbre.
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Carter is then shown singing more of his verses while dancing with accompanying female dancers dressed in glittered jumpsuits.
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