She greets them with sweet singsong cockneyisms that bear no resemblance to her smoky Afro-American jazz singing voice. |
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From beneath the mask, a deep voice boomed out, in a singsong voice, the following rhyme. |
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The year concluded with a Christmas party with a sit-down meal, music, a singsong, presents and even a visit from Santa. |
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In the nearby field, a heavily yoked yak drags the wooden plough through the rocky soil to the singsong tune of his master. |
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The boys had merely had a few drinks and a wee singsong, and things had gone slightly awry. |
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One of the women started chastising the children in that ridiculous singsong voice that parents use with kids to induce guilt. |
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Have the next participant say their name in a different style of singsong, and have everyone repeat that, and then repeat Lisa's again. |
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Afterwards, the Palace will be happy to welcome you with a barbecue and organise a group singsong. |
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Third member says their name in a new singsong style, everyone repeats, and again repeats Lisa's, 2nd participant, 3rd participant, and so on. |
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So then I launched into some singsong nonsense that was kinda like a newborn with Tourettes and something in its throat trying to yodel in Haitian. |
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It is an old and, maybe, abused singsong talk, but still it remains an undeniable fact. |
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Declamatory singsong in the form of a lyrical recitative with subtle nuances. |
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Kissoon's Caesar, Paterson Joseph's Brutus, and Ray Fearon's Mark Antony are less clear, their use of accents drifting at times into singsong. |
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She picks up the boy and starts whispering to him, her voice losing its scolding tone, dissolving into singsong. |
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As wonderful a memory as it is, I couldn't name the people I hugged during the Champagne Supernova singsong. |
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This includes high pitches, short sentences, singsong cadences, patronizing tones and use of collective pronouns and infantilizing terms. |
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The 50,000 native Socotris, speaking four dialects of a singsong ancient language unintelligible to other Yemenis, subsist on fish, goats and not much else. |
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Even the Quakers, although they allow not music, yet preach intoningly, in a singsong way. Music is the natural outlet of devotion. |
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A person with a strong Earth constitutional type may have a yellow tinge to their complexion and a singsong sound to their voice. |
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The second thing about Daitz's recording of Fragment 1 that might seem a bit odd is the singsong quality of the performer's voice as it rises, plunges, and yowls around the musical staff. |
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His is the jam-band audience, and his new work is pure lotus-eater music with light-handed New Orleans grooves, singsong motifs and a gauzy, amiable funk. |
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It's a style rooted in the middle ground between Atlanta swag-rap's vibrant, singsong staccato and its grungier, more severe Cousin, trap. |
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An acoustic bass plays a singsong melody, solo. |
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