01 v. i. To utter sounds with musical inflections or melodious modulations of voice, as fancy may dictate, or according to the notes of a song or tu…
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Sung; p. p.
Sung; p. pr. & vb. n.
Singing
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To utter sounds with musical inflections or melodious modulations of voice, as fancy may dictate, or according to the notes of a song or tune, or of a given part (as alto, tenor, etc.) in a chorus or concerted piece.“The noise of them that sing do I hear.” — Ex. xxxii. 18.
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To make a small, shrill sound; as, the air sings in passing through a crevice.“O'er his head the flying spear Sang innocent, and spent its force in air.” — Pope.
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To tell or relate something in numbers or verse; to celebrate something in poetry.“Bid her . . . sing Of human hope by cross event destroyed.” — Prior.
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To cry out; to complain.[Obs.]“They should sing if thet they were bent.” — Chaucer.