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  • 1Unsung — Album par Peter Hammill Sortie 2001 (Royaume Uni) Enregistrement 2001 (Royaume Uni) Genre Rock, Art rock, Rock progressif, Pop ro …

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  • 2unsung — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not celebrated or praised: unsung heroes …

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  • 3unsung — [adj] uncelebrated anonymous, disregarded, forgotten, nameless, neglected, overlooked, unacclaimed, unacknowledged, undistinguished, unfamed, unglorified, unhailed, unhonored, unknown, unnamed, unrecognized, unrenowned; concepts 267,576 …

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  • 4unsung — [un suŋ′, un′suŋ΄] adj. [LME unsonge] 1. not sung 2. not honored or celebrated, as in song or poetry …

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  • 5Unsung — Infobox Album | Name = Unsung Type = EP Artist = The Chariot Released = December 6, 2005 Recorded = Glow In The Dark, Atlanta, Georgia (2005) Genre = Metalcore Length = Label = Solid State Records Producer = Matt Goldman Reviews = * Jesus Freak… …

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  • 6unsung — [[t]ʌ̱nsʌ̱ŋ[/t]] ADJ Unsung is used to describe people, things, or places that are not appreciated or praised, although you think they deserve to be. [WRITTEN] They are among the unsung heroes of our time... It is little known, unsung and one of… …

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  • 7unsung — adjective /ˌʌnˈsʌŋ/ a) Which has not been lauded or appreciated. The backstage crew of the movie were the unsung heroes. b) Not sung. The third hymn remained unsung …

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  • 8unsung — adjective not praised or famous for something you have done although you deserve to be: unsung hero: Liam was an unsung hero during the crisis …

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  • 9unsung — adjective Date: 15th century 1. not sung 2. not celebrated or praised (as in song or verse) < an unsung hero > …

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  • 10unsung — /un sung /, adj. 1. not sung; not uttered or rendered by singing. 2. not celebrated in song or verse; not praised or acclaimed: the unsung heroes of the war. [1375 1425 for def. 1; 1660 70 for def 2; late ME; see UN 1, SUNG] * * * …

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