How To Use Singsong In A Sentence
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In a singsongy voice she would describe the visions she was seeing, images that would help solve mysteries.
Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
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There's a woman's voice, kind of singsongy and whiny, but forget about her.
The 6th Target
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a singsong manner of speaking
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One of the women started chastising the children in that ridiculous singsong voice that parents use with kids to induce guilt (which seldom works).
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It was distant, - a singsong note, resembling the woodland "halloo" we often hear.
The end of an era,
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She greets them with sweet singsong cockneyisms that bear no resemblance to her smoky Afro-American jazz singing voice.
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I recognized her soft singsong immediately.
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In the nearby field, a heavily yoked yak drags the wooden plough through the rocky soil to the singsong tune of his master.
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And I thought that he sort of made a fool of himself at the endorsement by saying, "I endorse him" six different times in a kind of singsongy way.
CNN Transcript - Reliable Sources: McCain is Still a Media Magnet; Joe Klein Talks About New Book; Did Press Invade Mayor Giuliani's Private Life? - May 13, 2000
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She spoke to the child in her soft Irish singsong.
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In the nearby field, a heavily yoked yak drags the wooden plough through the rocky soil to the singsong tune of his master.
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It's nice to have a good old-fashioned singsong now and again.
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Now, when they has a bit of a singsong, that's proper pub stuff.
TICKLED PINK
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At Christmas they have a festive knees-up – champagne is drunk from Babycham saucers and the night always ends with a singsong around the old ship captain's piano.
A room of my own: Dan Gillespie-Sells
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`Here we go," David whispered in a singsong voice, feeling some desperation.
FAMILY PICTURES
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Scrythax asked, his voice high-pitched and singsongy.
Crossed
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to move as if accompanied by a singsong.
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“Yetta, Yetta, Yetta,” Rahel said in a singsongy voice, playfully swinging around a lamppost.
Uprising
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She'd had a singsong intonation as if she was doing her times tables.
PROSPECT HILL
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She shouts after me, and something about the singsong intonation tells me it isn't 'you cheapskate farang' or anything similar.
Times, Sunday Times
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She spoke to the child in her soft Irish singsong.
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The boys had merely had a few drinks and a wee singsong, and things had gone slightly awry.
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And now come on down and we'll have a singsong to ourselves.
ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
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I recognized her soft singsong immediately.
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‘Feathered Friends’ is the album's requisite slow track, a rousing, uplifting singsong that eclipses Rocket's previous attempts at balladry.
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From beneath the mask, a deep voice boomed out, in a singsong voice, the following rhyme.
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The silken singsong voice, the candelabrum, the welded dimples and fluty presence, the references to his sainted mother Frances, all made him a figure of fun - the Gorgeous George of mid-cult music.
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His British accent lends a singsong quality to the words.
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The porters singsonged the travellers' luggage up the mountain
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The interplay between the performers is lively and very sharp, from the easy, near-constant physical contact between the twins to the verbal deliveries that switch on a dime from singsongy to snappish.
Theater review: 'Tether' by Julie Taiwo Oni
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I pause, then say in a singsongy voice, “You know how much you like civil rights stuff.”
Ten Miles Past Normal
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Oyez, oyez! this court is now adjourned until ten o'clock to-morrow morning," cried the bailiff in a singsong voice.
The Wife of his Youth and Other Stories of the Color Line, and Selected Essays
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He highlights recent compositions more than most of his 60's coevals, but these, too, are delivered as highly stylized, singsongy chants.