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The act of singing vocal music.
singing
Portuguese
canto
singing
1
Dana said yesterday she hopes to continue
singing
if she becomes President.
2
But there are also of course the good users, our
singing
birds.
3
The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the
singing
of
4
Simon couldn't believe it-his father was actually
singing
,
and it was good.
5
Good thing you can just listen to the crowd
singing
along, right?
1
I saw your business card. The effort of
vocalizing
that many syllables hurt.
2
Antony had finally stopped
vocalizing
,
and was now just looking annoyed.
3
Soon, he was
vocalizing
sounds in time with their steps:
4
His three comrades were not
vocalizing
their slumber in snores.
5
As a critic, Goldberger is accustomed to
vocalizing
opinions and facts in equal measure.
6
In the plains there had been squeaking, humming, chitterings, the
vocalizing
of myriad grass dwellers.
7
Supposing they are
vocalizing
some part of this experience?
8
When a musth male is
vocalizing
,
the whole herd of females will start to chorus.
9
Ten years of
vocalizing
had taught him something.
10
I think it uses the hydrogen for
vocalizing
.
11
He ground his teeth to keep from
vocalizing
,
but the sheer volume of agony doubled him.
12
For the Baldies, among their own kind, were telepathic,
vocalizing
only to give orders to inferiors.
13
The creature was
vocalizing
,
that much was evident.
14
Jones reportedly has a history of
vocalizing
concerns about chemicals being added to the city's water supply.
15
The university even threatened to withhold diplomas from the students for
vocalizing
their indignation during the event.
16
Talk about
"
vocalizing
"
-
Iamworn out with my own.
vocalizing
vocalize
lovely vocalizing
old vocalizing
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