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Meanings of
sang
in English
North American woodland herb similar to and used as substitute for the Chinese ginseng.
American ginseng
Panax quinquefolius
Usage of
sang
in English
1
I
sang
something called 'Spread the Word.' No, nothing happened with that.
2
I
sang
this in school too, although not quite as long ago.
3
Protesters outside Mr Morrison's house
sang
climate-themed Christmas carols and held placards.
4
Then all the birds in all the world
sang
in her heart.
5
Several others of the party
sang
in the intervals of the dances.
6
When news of the bargain came in the seventies, the scorners
sang
:
7
About 30 years ago, I
sang
and recorded both songs on tape.
8
They
sang
into the early morning to choruses of We shall overcome.
9
She
sang
of the birth of peoples; of the history of peoples.
10
Hope
sang
in his heart and his face flushed in the dawn.
11
Jennie Lind in the height of her glory
sang
in this room.
12
And it sat in the foliage and
sang
a sweet sad song:
13
And as they worked, they usually
sang
some simple melody without words.
14
The crowd
sang
songs and left flowers in honour of the victims.
15
Three men once
sang
in the midst of the burning fiery furnace.
16
They played and
sang
and praised the Lord in the holy tongue.
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sang
sing
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
sing in
sing songs
sing again
sing together
sing so
More collocations
Sang
through the time
Sang
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common
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