poet-singer (Meaning)

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poet-singer (n)

a singer of folk songs

Synonyms & Antonyms of poet-singer

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poet-singer Sentence Examples

  1. The poet-singer's haunting melodies captivated the audience, filling the air with ethereal beauty.
  2. In the court of the king, the poet-singer recited verses that praised the monarch's deeds and entertained the nobles.
  3. The ancient tradition of the poet-singer has been passed down through generations, preserving the stories and songs of their people.
  4. With her vibrant voice, the poet-singer turned her poetry into a symphony of words and music.
  5. The poet-singer's songs held the power to both heal and inspire, bringing solace to the weary and hope to the despairing.
  6. Through his lyrics, the poet-singer expressed the unspoken thoughts and emotions of his fellow citizens.
  7. The poet-singer's performances were a testament to the transformative power of art, bridging the gap between the written word and the spoken melody.
  8. The haunting melodies of the poet-singer's songs echoed through the streets, stirring the hearts of all who heard them.
  9. In the twilight hours, the poet-singer's voice carried the secrets of the night, casting a spell over the land.
  10. The legacy of the poet-singer lives on in the timeless words and haunting melodies that continue to captivate and inspire generations.

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a singer of folk songs

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The poet-singer's haunting melodies captivated the audience, filling the air with ethereal beauty.

In the court of the king, the poet-singer recited verses that praised the monarch's deeds and entertained the nobles.

The ancient tradition of the poet-singer has been passed down through generations, preserving the stories and songs of their people.

With her vibrant voice, the poet-singer turned her poetry into a symphony of words and music.