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concert d'aficionats
Informal group singing of popular songs.
singalong
Catalan
concert d'aficionats
Uttered in a monotonous cadence or rhythm as in chanting.
intoned
chantlike
rhythmic
rhythmical
1
The
singsong
of the river pouring through the bridges, filled his ears.
2
She echoed Tyler's words from back at Magda's in a
singsong
voice.
3
Artoo gave vent to a longer,
singsong
series of toots and whistles.
4
I caught snatches of her voice, the gentle
singsong
of baby talk.
5
They speak impeccable English, starting almost every conversation with a
singsong
Hello!
6
The latest Terence Davies film does involve at least one sentimental
singsong
.
7
Was there mockery in the
singsong
way she'd repeated Quinette's exaggerated pronunciation?
8
She commenced calling in a low
singsong
voice that was half purr.
9
Mika Dong, appointed as his guide, explained things in a
singsong
voice.
10
She stood her ground, speaking to the horse in a
singsong
voice.
11
She gave me a shy smile and spoke in a dreamy
singsong
.
12
Artoo beeped a
singsong
little observation to a somewhat less sanguine Threepio.
13
They could accompany the Irishman and we'd have more of a
singsong
.
14
Talk-talk-talkin' 'bout our generation, Didi said in a soft,
singsong
voice.
15
His
singsong
lent peculiar charm to the pages that we read in duet.
16
He was out of breath, and in a
singsong
voice he called out:
singsong
singsong voice
singsong way
begin a singsong
low singsong
almost singsong
Catalan
concert d'aficionats
concert improvisat