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1burst into song — burst/break/into song phrase to begin singing Thesaurus: to singsynonym singershyponym Main entry: song …
2break into song — burst/break/into song phrase to begin singing Thesaurus: to singsynonym singershyponym Main entry: song …
3break into song — begin to sing suddenly, sing without warning One of our teachers used to break into song when he taught poetry …
4song — W2S2 [sɔŋ US so:ŋ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(music with words)¦ 2¦(birds)¦ 3 for a song 4 a song and dance (about something) ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: sang] 1.) ¦(MUSIC WITH WORDS)¦ a) a short p …
5song — [ sɔŋ ] noun *** 1. ) count a piece of music with words that you sing: She knew the words to every song that came on the radio. a popular/patriotic/folk song sing a song: He sang a beautiful love song. 2. ) uncount the art or activity of singing …
6song — [sôŋ] n. [ME < OE sang: for IE base see SING2] 1. the act or art of singing [to break into song] 2. a piece of music sung or composed for singing 3. a) Old Poet. poetry; verse b) a …
7Song Dynasty — This article is about the Northern and Southern Song Dynasties. For the Southern Dynasty, see Liu Song Dynasty. Song 宋 ← …
8song — noun 1 piece of music with words ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, good, great ▪ catchy (informal), memorable ▪ classic, famous …
9song — [[t]sɒ̱ŋ, AM sɔ͟ːŋ[/t]] ♦♦ songs 1) N COUNT A song is words and music sung together. ...a voice singing a Spanish song. ...a love song. 2) N UNCOUNT Song is the art of singing. ...dance, music, mime and song. ...the history of American popular… …
10song — noun 1 MUSIC WITH WORDS a) (C) a short piece of music with words for singing: The students played guitars and sang folk songs. | a pop song on the radio b) (U) songs in general: He s doing research into popular song. | burst/break into song… …