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A song released as a B-side.
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A bardic circle or competition: a gathering or contest at which stories, poems, and/or songs are recited.
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(transitive) To sing of or sing about; celebrate in song or poetry; sing the praises of; praise; laud.
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To direct the development of a project; to orchestrate
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a concert.
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(countable) One of the simple basic movements that make up more complex human and animal movements.
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To begin with silence in a song and slowly increase the volume of music until the song's intro is done.
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To sing or utter in falsetto.
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(transitive) To write a parody of (a song).
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(music) A musical embellishment (usually percussion) that is added to connect musical phrases.
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(transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To sing; utter with musical modulations.
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(music) A song of praise to God; a musical composition based on the word "Hallelujah".
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(dated) A list of the most popular songs at the moment.
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A means or agency for achieving an effect.
adj
Serving as an instrument, medium, means, or agency.
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(intransitive) To sing or recite the syllable la repeatedly.
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A type of lively singing without any musical accompaniment, where the tune itself is sung, often to nonsense syllables.
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(music, singing) The synchronization of prerecorded audio signals and movement of the lips such that there is no lack of simultaneity between them.
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(music, singing) To move lips in synchronization with sounds (generally recorded) so it appears they are the source of the sounds.
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Alternative spelling of lip-sync [(music, singing) To move lips in synchronization with sounds (generally recorded) so it appears they are the source of the sounds.]
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Alternative spelling of lip sync [(music, singing) The synchronization of prerecorded audio signals and movement of the lips such that there is no lack of simultaneity between them.]
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Alternative spelling of lip sync [(music, singing) The synchronization of prerecorded audio signals and movement of the lips such that there is no lack of simultaneity between them.]
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An instrument or condition for attaining a purpose.
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Someone who mimes during a performance of a song
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(figuratively) The general mood around a topic.
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(radio) A mixture of noise produced by the harmonics of continuous-wave stations.
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A stage performance, show or film that involves singing, dancing and musical numbers performed by the cast as well as acting.
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A genre of theater that combines spoken dialogue with song and dance.
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(archaic, derogatory) An inferior musician.
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To adapt or reduce (a piece of music, etc.) to the status of Muzak.
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(intransitive) To chant the sacred syllable om.
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(by extension) Any showy, melodramatic or unrealistic production resembling an opera.
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To compose or arrange orchestral music for a dramatic performance.
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A musical medley, typically quoting other works.
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(music) Abbreviation of percussion. [(countable) The collision of two bodies in order to produce a sound.]
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An artistic composition written for a particular occasion.
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(singing, cinematography) A singer whose songs are pre-recorded for use in films, especially Bollywood musicals, where actors lip-sync them.
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To extol in psalms; to make music; to sing
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A theatre show that is part revue and part musical
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To improvise in the performance or practice of an art, especially by expanding on or making novel use of traditional themes.
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(obsolete) A rhymer; a versifier.
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(Of musical notes or poetic feet) Following neatly or smoothly.
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(transitive) To sing or play a serenade for (someone).
n
Obsolete form of serenade. [A love song that is sung directly to one's love interest, especially one performed below the window of a loved one in the evening.]
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(ergative) To be capable of being sung; to produce a certain effect by being sung.
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(idiomatic) Alternative form of sing from the same hymnbook [(idiomatic, of two or more people) To make the same or similar statements, especially to express the same opinions in public as a result of a prior agreement.]
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(figuratively) To hold to the same opinion or understanding as another; to be in agreement on a matter.
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Alternative spelling of sing along [(colloquial, singing) A gathering or event where participants are encouraged to add their voices in song.]
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A competition between two or more singers where each tries to do better than the last.
adj
(medicine, in prescriptions) Abbreviation of singulorum.
adv
whilst singing; accompanied by the sounds of singing
n
A large, elaborate musical concert.
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