In addition to doing school studies, the students can take part in dances, film shows, concerts, sing-songs, debates and quizzes. |
|
As we grow older, we all become nostalgic for the past and Mrs Manning spoke of schooldays, family sing-songs, church concerts and so on. |
|
Because Australians, generally, aren't into sing-songs. |
|
Suffering is optional, Amphetamine Logic sing-songs. |
|
There were no chants and no sing-songs heralding his arrival. |
|
He writes of penury, mud, flea-bitten puttees, a tired greatcoat, wet boots, a damp bedroll plus fireside sing-songs with murderous gypsies. |
|
It was rooted in the parlour musicales, the outdoor sing-songs, the marching bands, the hymns stoutly sung in church, and other impressions of his boyhood. |
|
Their boyish bonhomie, sing-songs, constant kidding and ritual pranks are seen as irredeemably corny by urban sophisticates. |
|