sang (Meaning)

Wordnet

sang (n)

North American woodland herb similar to and used as substitute for the Chinese ginseng

Webster

sang ()

imp. of Sing.

of Sing

sang Sentence Examples

  1. The birds sang melodiously in the morning sun, their voices filling the air with sweet music.
  2. She sang a lullaby to her newborn baby, hoping to lull it to sleep.
  3. The choir sang in perfect harmony, their voices blending effortlessly.
  4. The opera singer sang with such emotion that the audience was brought to tears.
  5. He sang along to the radio while driving, his voice filling the car with cheerful melodies.
  6. The choirboys sang in the ancient chapel, their voices echoing through the stone walls.
  7. The students sang the national anthem at the start of the assembly, their voices strong and clear.
  8. The band sang a soulful rendition of their hit song, the crowd cheering wildly.
  9. The karaoke singer sang with enthusiasm, even though their voice was far from perfect.
  10. The children sang and danced around the campfire, their laughter mingling with the sound of the crackling flames.

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North American woodland herb similar to and used as substitute for the Chinese ginsengimp. of Sing., of Sing

chanted, vocalized, descanted, trilled, harmonized, crooned,serenaded, caroled, warbled, hummed

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The birds sang melodiously in the morning sun, their voices filling the air with sweet music.

She sang a lullaby to her newborn baby, hoping to lull it to sleep.

The choir sang in perfect harmony, their voices blending effortlessly.

The opera singer sang with such emotion that the audience was brought to tears.