Sing
//sɪŋ//
Word Type
Verb
Proper Noun
Noun
The word "sing" can be used as verb, proper noun and noun.
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Derived Terms
New Guinea singing dog all-singing all-dancing all-singing-and-dancing besing foresing go sing mis-sing overtone singing part singing scat singing sight sing sing Kumbaya sing a different tune sing along sing for one's supper sing from the same hymn sheet sing from the same hymnal sing from the same hymnbook sing like a bird sing like a canary sing off the same hymn sheet sing out sing small sing soprano sing the praises sing the praises of sing the same tune sing up sing-along sing-in sing-off singer singing singing chambermaid singing cowboy singing dog singing fish singing flame singing girl singing ground singing hinny singing sand singing saw singing soprano singing telegram singing voice singjay singsong singsong throat singing
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Prerequisites
able to carry tune breathe deeply clear throat excercise vocal cords have good voice have nice voice have pleasant voice have strong voice have vocal cords inhale join choir know song learn song learn song first learn to carry tune make long tones with music make melodious sounds open mouth open mouth and do practice sing flawlessly take vocal lessons think of song use vocal cords warble away warn everyone
Subevents
being asked to silent breathe entertain others forget all problems heares song make noise make sound with voice might entertain others open mouth people attracted people cover ears people listening people may laugh remember lyrics sound heard take lessons try to carry tune use vocal cords use voice voice will make sound
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