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sung
1[suhng]
Sung
2[soong]
noun
a dynasty in China, a.d. 960–1279, characterized by a high level of achievement in painting, ceramics, and philosophy: overthrown by the Mongols.
sung
1/ sʌŋ /
verb
the past participle of sing
adjective
produced by singing
a sung syllable
Sung
2/ sʊŋ /
noun
an imperial dynasty of China (960–1279 ad ), notable for its art, literature, and philosophy
Other Word Forms
- half-sung adjective
- well-sung adjective
Example Sentences
Ms. Erivo’s new number, “No Place Like Home,” adds very little, and later on, “The Girl in the Bubble,” sung by Ms. Grande, is a narrative speed bump.
Baby Shark is believed to have originated in the US in the 1970s and was often sung at children's summer camps.
“And such lovely harmony on the last note, too. I never tire of hearing ‘A Pail Full of Flounder,’ as the girls like to call it, especially when sung with so much feeling.
Coogler: I wanted something that could be carried by guitar and carried by voice, something that could be sung from 1932.
As well as the readings by the British acting stars, carols will be sung by the Westminster Abbey choir, alongside musical performances.
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