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Meanings of
sing
in English
Portuguese
cantar
Catalan
divulgar
Spanish
cantar
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Divulge confidential information or secrets.
talk
peach
babble
tattle
blab
blab out
spill the beans
let the cat out of the bag
babble out
keep quiet
Portuguese
cantar
Portuguese
apitar
Catalan
xiular
Back to the meaning
Make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound.
whistle
Portuguese
apitar
Synonyms
Examples for "
talk
"
talk
peach
babble
tattle
blab
Examples for "
talk
"
1
Orwellian tax
talk
Political tax
talk
is becoming Orwellian: Secrecy is Democracy.
2
No need to
talk
to your average Government deputy about serious consequences.
3
The French Foreign Ministry, however, said
talk
of a deal was premature.
4
The shrill war
talk
of recent weeks has been alarming, Ban said.
5
NZ and the EU
talk
small business gains from free trade deal.
1
Wood and coal; apple and
peach
;
iron and silver; ship and automobile.
2
However, in
peach
ancestor, these syntenic regions were quickly lost or deleted.
3
The varieties of the
peach
and the nectarine run in parallel lines.
4
Today she approached the Kobayashi house with an armful of
peach
blossoms.
5
Remove the
peach
from the stock syrup and place into iced water.
1
The
babble
of a million voices all seeming to talk at once.
2
She expected a
babble
of noise, a murmur, some level of response.
3
The woman could certainly
babble
with the best of them, Sarah thought.
4
Through it, James could still hear the
babble
of hundreds of voices.
5
Not just incoherent baby
babble
but real expressions of wants and needs.
1
When the meal was over, the children sate together in whispering
tattle
.
2
Is not this better than the indulgence in perpetual trifling and
tattle
?
3
They cabal, and
tattle
,
and hiss, and cackle comminations under their breath.
4
But asking a little girl to
tattle
on her friends seemed monstrous.
5
Social
tattle
and friendly interchange are not the only component, however.
1
One has only to
blab
in his cups and it all collapses.
2
Breanne will
blab
everything to her friends, to people at the party.
3
You let me
blab
about the soft places, about my family's secrets.
4
He would
blab
to my daddy, and I would get a whuppin'.
5
You
blab
to my wife, and I'll be as good as dead.
1
And if he should order mutton, don't
blab
out
that we have none.
2
He is afraid the king might
blab
out
to me a little of that diabolical work which they will commence at midnight.
3
She knew she'd
blabbed
out
of turn, and tried to fix it.
4
How would you like your past life looked into, and
blabbed
out
?
5
Preparations had been made for my coming, "by his lordship," as the farmer
blabbed
out
.
1
People in the Ramsay camp don't
spill
the
beans
to the press.
2
But Khan intimated that he could
spill
the
beans
at any time.
3
They murder anybody who dares
spill
the
beans
about their little secret.
4
Can't somebody find one of the Yankees' limited partners to
spill
the
beans
?
5
Instead, it was left to Ryanair to
spill
the
beans
yesterday.
1
But it was Veda who
let
the
cat
out
of
the
bag
.
2
If that didn't
let
the
cat
out
of
the
bag
,
nothing would!
3
Kate had
let
the
cat
out
of
the
bag
now and no mistake.
4
Only gradually did he
let
the
cat
out
of
the
bag
.
5
I almost
let
the
cat
out
of
the
bag
,
just to please her.
1
Let him
babble
out
everything, they said to him.
2
You must
babble
out
the rest between you.
3
Excitedly the Austrian began to
babble
out
praise.
4
I wanted to
babble
out
my most fearful secrets to her, even though I knew she'd use them against me.
5
Alexia had just enough presence of mind to
babble
out
that under no circumstances was anyone to attempt to bathe Prudence.
Usage of
sing
in English
1
Study them; practice them; teach them;
sing
them to all the world.
2
Remember how she used to
sing
'The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond'?
3
In this they pipe and revel; in this they
sing
and dance.
4
They really did
sing
at work, they recalled, particularly on Friday afternoons.
5
Or they heard that young girl come on and
sing
and left.
6
I'd never fucked up; I'd given him some great songs to
sing
.
7
Unfortunately, unlike Rachel Berry, the action sequences in Daybreak never quite
sing
.
8
Their parched throats refused to
sing
in the noontide of their labor.
9
I haven't felt good enough to
sing
in such a long time!
10
The thrashers
sing
in the hedgerows beyond the garden, the catbirds everywhere.
11
The principal character could
sing
the first verse and the chorus alone.
12
It had been a long time since Harper was able to
sing
.
13
I will
sing
praise to thee in the sight of the angels:
14
There is a good reason that an audience can
sing
along: Oliver!
15
Well Peterbird, you must come visit my court and
sing
for me.
16
He wanted to
sing
his new name, but realized that must wait.
Other examples for "sing"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
sing
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
sing to
sing again
sing a song
sing so
sing hymns
More collocations
Translations for
sing
Portuguese
cantar
apitar
sibilar
Catalan
divulgar
xerrar
parlotejar
revelar
parlar
murmurar
cantar
xiular
Spanish
cantar
Sing
through the time
Sing
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
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