singsong in English

adjective
1
(of a person's voice) having a repeated rising and falling rhythm.
the singsong voices of children reciting tables
noun
1
an informal gathering for singing.
verb
1
speak or recite something in a singsong manner.

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1. 14 I recognized her soft singsong immediately.

2. 8 It's nice to have a good old-fashioned singsong now and again.

3. Cantillate definition: recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm synonyms: intone, sing, intonate, singsong, chant antonyms: keep quiet

4. Cant insincere; the private language of the underworld; phraseology peculiar to a particular class or profession: the Cant of the fashion industry; whining or singsong speech, esp

5. Briguing blunging crofting obliging spirting incasing scything baubling unpaying awarding overwing beaching churning whisking braining smarming fumbling sparling recceing rezoning clubbing muniting clunking singsong clashing bivvying snuffing oncoming speaning saltoing mooching

6. ‘Unlike other societies where Balladry was a luxury for the privileged few, Arabic poetry was the literary expression of a whole people and has remained so until our times.’ ‘‘Feathered Friends’ is the album's requisite slow track, a rousing, uplifting singsong that eclipses Rocket's previous attempts at Balladry.’