Singer

[ US /ˈsɪŋɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States writer (born in Poland) of Yiddish stories and novels (1904-1991)
  2. United States inventor of an improved chain-stitch sewing machine (1811-1875)
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How To Use Singer In A Sentence

  • Intellectual Dublin seemed no longer to consist of writers, but of folk singers, bearded or otherwise.
  • We have introduced singers like Madeline Bell as headliners and I think the club is beginning to take off.
  • Most African music features one singer or star, but this is a guitar band. Times, Sunday Times
  • the morphological relation between `sing' and `singer' and `song' is derivational
  • Possibly one of the most compassionate pieces of music ever made, it asks us, no, arranges that we see the plight of what I'll be brutal and call a lovelorn drag queen with such intense empathy that when the singer hurts him, we do too. Archive 2009-02-01
  • A friend of the singer said: ‘She was thrilled because a year ago she was being written off and people were saying her career was heading for the dumper.’
  • the singers have to warm up
  • The fact that the singer was Spanish and that the programme printed the song title with a tilde might have been a clue, anyway.
  • And the result doesn't just require immensely versatile singers, but a pit band that can carry out his exacting demands. Times, Sunday Times
  • Personally, we'd get rid of that annoying opera singer in the insurance adverts. The Sun
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