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Meanings of
sing
in английском
португальский
cantar
каталонский
divulgar
испанский
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
португальский
cantar
португальский
apitar
каталонский
xiular
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Make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound.
whistle
португальский
apitar
Synonyms
Examples for "
whistle
"
whistle
Examples for "
whistle
"
1
Just
whistle
'Anak.' Make it loud so I'm sure to hear it.
2
The
whistle
-
blowers
going after Swift-thealleged auto-safetyviolator-wasclear enough, of course.
3
I'm sorry but it didn't look quite right from the first
whistle
.
4
They could hear the low, familiar sound of the
whistle
far ahead.
5
By the final
whistle
,
the lead was four goals and seven points.
Usage of
sing
in английском
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.
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sing
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
sing to
sing again
sing a song
sing so
sing hymns
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Translations for
sing
португальский
cantar
apitar
sibilar
каталонский
divulgar
xerrar
parlotejar
revelar
parlar
murmurar
cantar
xiular
испанский
cantar
Sing
through the time
Sing
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
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