End of the refrain
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ALLISBRIGHTEnd of the refrain
EIOEnd of the dell farmer's refrain
EIOEnd of the "Old MacDonald" refrain
EIEIOEnd of a rustic refrain
NOELYear-end refrain
ALLISCALMPart 3 of the refrain
HOLYNIGHTPart 2 of the refrain
BAARefrain of the Whiffenpoof's song.
BAARefrain of the Whiffenpoof song.
BAARefrain of the "Whiffenpoof Song."
ARMES"Aux ...!" refrain of the "Marseillaise."
HOHIMiddle of the Seven Dwarfs refrain
YOHEAVEHO"Song of the Volga Boatmen" refrain
OFFTOWORKWEGOPart of the seven dwarfs' refrain
NANANAPart of the "Hey Jude" refrain
DOODAHPart of the "De Camptown Races" refrain
FALALAPart of the "Deck the Halls" refrain
burdensThe refrain or chorus of a song
owrewordthe refrain of a song, also OVERWORD
overwordthe refrain of a song, also OWREWORD
BALIPart of the refrain of Bloody Mary's song.
LALAPart of the refrain of "Deck the Halls."
RALLYRefrain word of the "Battle Cry of Freedom."
YOUANDMEPart of the refrain of "Little Brown Jug."
overwordsOVERWORD, the refrain of a song, also OWREWORD
undersong(archaic) the burden of a song; the refrain
owrewordsOWREWORD, the refrain of a song, also OVERWORD
waiverthe act of waiving (to refrain from claiming)
businessto refrain from meddling in the affairs of others
waiversWAIVER, the act of waiving (to refrain from claiming)
undersongsUNDERSONG, (archaic) the burden of a song; the refrain
DOEADEERRefrain lyric from "Do-Re-Mi" ("The Sound of Music")
ETCETERARefrain of "A Puzzlement," song in "The King and I."
rondeaux17th-century musical form consisting of a refrain alternating with contrasting couplets, developing in the 18th century into the sonata-rondo form
theurgythe art or technique of compelling or persuading a god or beneficent or supernatural power to do or refrain from doing something
rondeau17th-century musical form consisting of a refrain alternating with contrasting couplets, developing in the 18th century into the sonata-rondo form
rondeauxshort poem of fixed form, consisting of 13 or 10 lines on two rhymes and having the opening words or phrase used in two places as an unrhymed refrain
rondeaushort poem of fixed form, consisting of 13 or 10 lines on two rhymes and having the opening words or phrase used in two places as an unrhymed refrain
rondeletshort poem of fixed form, consisting of five lines on two rhymes, and having the opening words or word used after the second and fifth lines as an unrhymed refrain
balladeA poem normally composed of three stanzas and an envoi. The last line of the opening stanza is used as a refrain, and the same rhymes, strictly limited in number, recur throughout