[ UK /sˈɒŋstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who sings
  2. any bird having a musical call
  3. a composer of words or music for popular songs
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How To Use songster In A Sentence

  • Brumm and Todt played white noise to nightingales - ardent European songsters - and measured the amplitude, or loudness, of the birds' vocal performance.
  • They were written in spiral notebooks and most were about Australian songster Olivia Newton-John, for whom I must confess I also have an affection.
  • But often the songsters can be difficult to locate as they flit restlessly in the foliage of a windbreak of lofty cypresses.
  • Pursue the direction of the voice he soon discover the hide songster.
  • If you'll take a few moments each day to look and listen for this engaging songster who often sing from an elevated perch, such as the top of a small shrub.
  • Comedian / songster Tom Lehrer didn't know the half of it.
  • Cole manifests everything that is regal and rich about the art of performance, both as an instrumentalist and songster.
  • By these remarks I mean to express the feeling that the word lintie conveys to my mind more of tenderness and endearment towards the little songster than linnet. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character
  • But are birds unfeeling, mechanical songsters, driven to sing but never understanding what it is they do?
  • Pursue the direction of the voice he soon discover the hide songster.
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