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Definitionn. a short simple song
Last update: July 22, 2015
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Yet it started life 150 years ago as an obscure ditty composed as a pop song of its time by a little-known pub musician. [noun]
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The next time you 're banging your head against this particular brick wall you might find the following ditty helpful. [noun]
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Suddenly, however, one of his roulades ceased with more abruptness than usual and the enchanted Tristram waited in vain for the ditty to be resumed. [noun]
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But so long as the poor young fellow's life is saved, I can comfort myself with the fag-end of a ditty as old as myself. [noun]
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Give us a ditty. [noun]
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Taking Stephen on one side he had the customary doleful ditty to tell. [noun]
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Two street lanterns broken in succession, that ditty sung at the top of the lungs. [noun]
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I was surprised into crooning this ditty as I pushed her over the floor. [noun]
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CHAPTER IVTHOLOMYES IS SO MERRY THAT HE SINGS A SPANISH DITTY That day was composed of dawn, from one end to the other. [noun]
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Lydgate certainly possessed extraordinary versatility, which enabled him to turn from elaborate epics to quite popular poems like the Mumming at Hertford, A Ditty of Women's Horns and London Lickpenny. [Please select]
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At one moment it was the Salvation chorus, at the next a music-hall ditty. [Please select]
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