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songstress

[ UK /sˈɒŋstɹəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman songster (especially of popular songs)

How To Use songstress In A Sentence

  • For us young'uns Kate Bush is remembered, vaguely, as a kind of precursor to Tori Amos, a similarly cryptic and leftfield songstress.
  • Complementing these CDs is a booklet containing a selection of lyrics, focusing on the songstress's fourth aspect of her work: Words.
  • Songstress Taylor Swift never met a sparkle she didn't like -- her red carpet looks are 100 percent glitter and glitz, from sequined dresses in glamorous chiffon ... Taylor Swift's Glittering Style (PHOTOS, POLL)
  • A formidable songstress in her own right, the West Philly native comes home for an intimate evening of folky soul.
  • In an email, Dion-Angelil publicist Kim Jakwerth revealed that the 42-year-old Canadian songstress is 14 weeks pregnant with twins, and she plans to find out the sex of the babies next month. Celine Dion Pregnant
  • With dates in Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia and the Philippines ahead of her this week the songstress insists that she will continue to play the crowd-pleasers despite hating some of the songs.
  • The French songstress later exploded the applause barometer as she accepted the award for Best French Female Artist.
  • Positioned by her ‘critics’ as a sweet songstress of domesticity, she came down to later generations in increasingly misrepresented fashion.
  • She said she chose those locations because of their beautiful scenery and the seamless cooperation that has been extended to the lovely songstress and her team.
  • When her career as a songstress began, Kylie was best known as a TV Personality.
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