song
1 Americannoun
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a short metrical composition intended or adapted for singing, especially one in rhymed stanzas; a lyric; a ballad.
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a musical piece adapted for singing or simulating a piece to be sung: sung.
Mendelssohn's “Songs without Words.”
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poetical composition; poetry.
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the art or act of singing; vocal music.
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an elaborate vocal signal produced by an animal, as the distinctive sounds produced by certain birds, frogs, etc., in a courtship or territorial display.
idioms
noun
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a dynasty in China, a.d. 960–1279, characterized by a high level of achievement in painting, ceramics, and philosophy: overthrown by the Mongols. Also Sung
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Ailing Ai-ling Soong.
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Qingling Ching-ling Soong.
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Meiling Mei-ling Soong.
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Ziwen Tse-ven Soong.
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a piece of music, usually employing a verbal text, composed for the voice, esp one intended for performance by a soloist
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the whole repertory of such pieces
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( as modifier )
a song book
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poetical composition; poetry
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the characteristic tuneful call or sound made by certain birds or insects
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the act or process of singing
they raised their voices in song
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at a bargain price
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informal performing at peak efficiency or ability
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Other Word Forms
- songlike adjective
Etymology
Origin of song
First recorded before 900; Middle English song, sang, Old English; cognate with German Sang, Old Norse sǫngr, Gothic saggws
Example Sentences
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It completely made sense to me, like the theme song being, “Thank you for being a friend,” and it’s her only friend.
Which Christmas songs are the most fun to sing?
From Los Angeles Times
“We were tuning the cows to the song,” he says.
From Los Angeles Times
A former presenter has recalled Chris Rea asking for his song to be played on radio before he signed a recording contract.
From BBC
He enjoys the different songs Henry quietly sings while he is in the workshop.
From BBC
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