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singsong

[sing-sawng, -song] / ˈsɪŋˌsɔŋ, -ˌsɒŋ /


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The score is least convincing in slouchily rhythmic, singsong passages with drum kit.

From New York Times

It’s a warm, welcoming sound that Hall would develop over the course of the 1970s, gradually softening his music so much he wound up with a pop crossover hit with 1973’s singsong “I Love.”

From Los Angeles Times

Lovestory’s lyrics are all singsong playground rhymes: “Baby, I’m lonely/Why don’t you hold me?/All I want to do tonight is dance.”

From New York Times

“Back together again,” the human Alexei says in a gruff singsong as the four sit around a rustic table, sizing up just who they are to one another when not playing assigned roles.

From Washington Post

A slim man with a shock of dark hair and a mischievous smile, he still speaks in the region’s singsong dialect.

From Seattle Times