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Sings meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of sing
Example sentences (20)
Greason: Well, we call it by the same names that the men call it: tenor, which is the highest voice; lead, which sings the melody; baritone, which fills in the chords; and bass, which sings the lowest notes.
In this co-production from Houston Grand Opera with The Atlanta Opera, and Cincinnati Opera, Polish baritone Andrzej sings the title role, while American soprano Melody Moore sings the role of Senta.
Known as Singing from the Towers, half of the choir sings from the top of the Great Gate, while the other half sings from the top of the Clock Tower approximately 60 metres away, giving a strong antiphonal effect.
One of the choirs sings a simple fauxbordon based on the original plainsong chant for the Tonus peregrinus; the other choir sings a similar fauxbordon with pre-existing elaborations and the use of cadenzas.
After that, she sings in the shower and changes into a black power suit without a shirt underneath.
Amanda Painter sings during the Cabin Fever Jamboree.
And the fairy godmother (Christina Acosta Robinson) is a plastic surgeon who sings “Beauty Has a Price”.
A prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea) sings from a branch in the thick woods of Magee Marsh Wildlife Area near Oak Harbor, Ohio.
As she sings, Raghav hugs her and gives her a kiss on the cheek.
Band leader Jarrod Craig sings while Adam Johnson plays guitar during the Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs Fundraiser on June 3 at Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Park Post No. 764, Peters Township.
Christopher Schmidt sings during Tuesday night karaoke at the Black Hart of St. Paul bar Aug. 1, 2023.
Compelling, raw, and rocking, Cooper is doused in “blood” while he sings hit songs like “School’s Out,” and showcases a general vampiric side of himself.
Costner’s narrator sings about his NASCAR dreams and makes you believe that he just might be the next Richard Petty.
Currently, he is the manager of the multi-platinum-selling producer Murphy Cubic, and Afro-soul artist MJ Sings.
During the emotional climax to "Barbie," Billie Eilish's breathy, dreamlike voice sings "What Was I Made For?" over grainy recordings of brides, mothers, grandmothers, families, and friends sharing tender moments.
During the festival, she sings a song that pretends to be about environmentalism but is really about sensuality.
Eddie sings the annoyingly catchy ‘Hot Patootie,’ when Rocky begins to dance.
For my sister, your sister, our sisters,” sings Hajipour to start the song.
Gosling sings “I’m Just Ken” for the film, a power ballad about Ken’s feelings of inadequacy when his reliance on Barbie is thrown into uncertainty.
Gross plays the guitar, sings and composes music for his band, The Bushpilots.