Sing in the street
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CAROLSing in the street
DOOBEORNOTDOOBEStreet corner group's question about what part to sing?
YODELSing in the Alps
CAROLSing in the snow
CAROLSing in the snow, perhaps
PRISONCELLOInstrument in the Sing Sing quartet?
DIGRAPHThe "ng" in "sing," for instance
TROLLSing the parts of in succession
CROONSing "The Moon Got in My Eyes," e.g.
MAIDSYum-Yum, Peep-Bo and Pitti-Sing in "The Mikado"
AULDTitle word in the last song you'll sing this year
trollersing the parts of (as a round or catch) in succession
trolledsing the parts of (as a round or catch) in succession
tonetics(used with a sing. v.) the phonetic study of tone in language
tonetic(used with a sing. v.) the phonetic study of tone in language
respond(of a congregation) Say or sing the response in reply to a priest
responded(of a congregation) Say or sing the response in reply to a priest
responds(of a congregation) Say or sing the response in reply to a priest
responding(of a congregation) Say or sing the response in reply to a priest
vives(used with a sing. v.) inflammation and swelling of the submaxillary gland in horses
hollands(used with a sing. v.) gin, originally made in Holland, in which the juniper is mixed in the mash
skittle(used with a sing. v.) ninepins in which a wooden ball or disk is used to knock down the pins
avionic(used with a sing. v.) the science and technology of the development and use of electrical and electronic devices in aviation
avionics(used with a sing. v.) the science and technology of the development and use of electrical and electronic devices in aviation
wrens(used with a sing. or pl. v.) the Women's Royal Naval Service: established in 1917 as an auxiliary to the Royal Navy
tactics(usually used with a sing. v.) the art or science of disposing military or naval forces for battle and maneuvering them in battle
technics(used with a sing. or pl. v.) study or science of an art or of arts in general, esp. the mechanical or industrial arts
sociolinguistic(used with a sing. v.) the study of language as it functions in society; the study of the interaction between linguistic and social variables
technic(used with a sing. or pl. v.) study or science of an art or of arts in general, esp. the mechanical or industrial arts
dogmatics(used with a sing. v.) the study of the arrangement and statement of religious doctrines, esp. of the doctrines received in and taught by the Christian church
ides(used with a sing. or pl. v.) (in the ancient Roman calendar) the fifteenth day of March, May, July, or October, and the thirteenth day of the other months
scabies(used with a sing. v.) contagious skin disease occurring esp. in sheep and cattle and also in humans, caused by the itch mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, which burrows under the skin
waves(used with a sing. or pl. v.) the Women's Reserve of the U.S. Naval Reserve, the distinct force of women enlistees in the U.S. Navy, organized during World War II
agrapha(used with a sing. or pl. v.) the sayings of Jesus as recorded in the writings of the early Christians and in those parts of the New Testament other than the Gospels
fluidic(used with a sing. v.) the technology dealing with the use of a flowing liquid or gas in various devices, esp. controls, to perform functions usually performed by an electric current in electronic devices
fluerics(used with a sing. v.) the technology dealing with the use of a flowing liquid or gas in various devices, esp. controls, to perform functions usually performed by an electric current in electronic devices
nones(used with a sing. or pl. v.) (in the ancient Roman calendar) the ninth day before the ides, both days included: the seventh of March, May, July, and October, and the fifth of the other months
apophony(in Indo-European languages) regular alternation in the internal phonological structure of a word element, esp. alternation of a vowel, that is coordinated with a change in grammatical function or combination, as in English sing, sang, sung, song;
ablauts(in Indo-European languages) regular alternation in the internal phonological structure of a word element, esp. alternation of a vowel, that is coordinated with a change in grammatical function or combination, as in English sing, sang, sung, song;
ablaut(in Indo-European languages) regular alternation in the internal phonological structure of a word element, esp. alternation of a vowel, that is coordinated with a change in grammatical function or combination, as in English sing, sang, sung, song;