songster|songsters in English

noun

[song·ster || 'sɑŋstə(r) /'sɒ-]

singer; poet; songbird

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1. 2 Reed and sedge warblers were the dominant songsters.

2. English words for mang-Aawit include singer, warbler, vocalist, songster and singers

3. Synonyms for Chorister include musician, quirister, singer, treble, songster, caroler, voice, songstress, vocalist and chanteuse

4. Synonyms for Balladeer include troubadour, singer, musician, jongleur, songster, vocalist, bard, minstrel, joculator and trouveur

5. 9 Nineteen-year-old songster Sebastian made his amazing gaffe as Di visited a centre for homeless youngsters.

6. Mourning warblers, like the one pictured here, are little songsters adorned in dramatic combinations of gray, yellow, and olive green. —Psalm 148:1, 10.

7. Songster, Composer, & Sound Mangler Warbling sea harbored melodies - rhythmic tintinnabulary Cabalettas inside soft baked fairy tale threnodies - lilting moontouched theramins and/or psychic lithogra

8. Bulbuls are famed as songsters and are popular as cage birds in the Middle East; frequently mentioned in Persian poetry, the word bulbul is often mistranslated "nightingale." Bulbuls range in size from 6 in

9. He is particularly known as a hymn writer and his ability earned him the accolade "Y pêr ganiedydd" (The Sweet Songster) - echoing the description of King David as "the sweet psalmist of Israel" (2 Samuel, 23:1).