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for a song

ADVERB
  1. for a relatively small amount of money
    we bought the house for a song

How To Use for a song In A Sentence

  • Franz Ferdinand's bassist Bob Hardy is to take lead vocals for a song on the band's next album.
  • After a little while, the two of us had a rough sketch for a song.
  • She bought the bed for a song at an auction.
  • Whether or not you get a home for a song depends on many factors. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't refer to their vocalization, which is distinctly unmusical for a songbird, and is frequently described as close to the unpleasant sound of a very rusty hinge. One for the birds in Ajijic, Mexico
  • A typical argument for a song like this would be to say it's "aimless," but I think that misses the point. The Paper and the Empty Box (Music (For Robots))
  • As a doctor could find himself hooked on the drugs he administers, introspection is morphine for a songwriter like me. Times, Sunday Times
  • This, I say, is that which makes them sell eternity for a song, give away their souls for a trifle, and turn their backs upon glory and immortality, and God himself, under the pinch of any present pain, or the bewitchery of some present pleasure. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. IV.
  • This table was going for a song at the market.
  • As Fagin stepped softly in, the professional gentleman, running over the keys by way of prelude, occasioned a general cry of order for a song; which having subsided, a young lady proceeded to entertain the company with a ballad in four verses, between each of which the accompanyist played the melody all through, as loud as he could. Oliver Twist
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