Definitionadj. uttered in a monotonous cadence or rhythm as in chanting
Last update: July 25, 2015
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He had a curious singsong voice. [Please select]
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The art of his reading was supposed to lie in rolling out the words, quite independently of their meaning, in a loud and singsong voice alternating between a despairing wail and a tender murmur, so that the wail fell quite at random on one word and the murmur on another. [Please select]
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"State Police, Corporal Kavaalen," a voice singsonged out of the receiver. [Please select]
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Rand recognized the singsong accent he had heard on the phone. [Please select]
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On the street and in the market place we hear the singsong notes of the vegetable man telling us of the excellence of his wares. [Please select]
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"Wait, sonny; give me a chance," cried McCuaig, in a wild, high, singsong voice. [Please select]
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