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Singsong

Singsong meaning

A piece of verse with a simple, songlike rhythm. | An informal gathering at which songs are sung; a singing session. | Low-quality singing or poetry.

Example sentences (6)

And then it ends in a full circle, with a singsong note dropping the listener back into that dream state.

The distance between July and late September means the singsong incantations of local species names – on tracks like the affecting – now ring out with warm familiarity.

Put somebody else’s words into his mouth (Shakespeare, say) and his delivery is magical: that singsong Dublin accent changing pitch by the word, that wonderful ability to make the prosaic poetic and vice versa.

There will be delicious Mexican street food from Tortilleria and lots of lovely Cornish Ales at the pub, with a Cornish singsong and stand up comedy from the Queen of Ale herself.

That was fundamentally Ekweremadu’s singsong.

There, according to Wallach, actors were forced to "unlearn" all their physical and vocal mannerisms, while traditional stage etiquette and "singsong" deliveries were "utterly excised" from his classroom.