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Song   /sɔŋ/   Listen
Song

noun
1.
A short musical composition with words.  Synonym: vocal.
2.
A distinctive or characteristic sound.  "The song of the wind" , "The wheels sang their song as the train rocketed ahead"
3.
The act of singing.  Synonym: strain.
4.
The characteristic sound produced by a bird.  Synonyms: birdcall, birdsong, call.
5.
A very small sum.
6.
The imperial dynasty of China from 960 to 1279; noted for art and literature and philosophy.  Synonyms: Song dynasty, Sung, Sung dynasty.



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"Song" Quotes from Famous Books



... can,' Noel said, 'and the bargees will bless the names of their unknown benefactors. They might make a song about us, and sing it on winter nights as they pass round the wassail bowl in ...
— The Wouldbegoods • E. Nesbit

... dim picture of the kindly face puckered into smiles for her comforting, stayed on in her mind as an object seen through a fog, and thereafter she never saw the Towncrier go kling-klanging along the street without feeling a return of that same sense of safety which his song gave her that morning. Somehow, it restored her confidence in all Creation which Jeremy's teeth ...
— Georgina of the Rainbows • Annie Fellows Johnston

... was a rich, fibrous mezzo-soprano; and the music she sang, half chant, half melody, was evidently an improvisation. The words were the exquisite song which ...
— The Pagans • Arlo Bates

... do our best to drive dull care away. Let us forget, this happy evening, that there are such things as logarithms, and sines, and tangents, and Greek tragedies. To-night our hearts shall be uplifted by sentiment and song. Brother Corbett, you will oblige us ...
— Walter Sherwood's Probation • Horatio Alger

... Then, leaning against the face of the cliff, she raised her voice and warbled clearly the bit of song that served as the signal ...
— Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad • Edith Van Dyne


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