Sing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Singingly
With sounds like singing with a kind of tune in a singing tone
Singe
of to burn the ends or outside of as to singe the hair or the skin
Kob
African antelopes of the genus Kobus esp the species Kobus sing sing
Sing sing
The kob
Lollardy
Lollardy [fr. lullen, lollen, or lallen, Old Germ., to sing with a low voice; and hard, from the singing of
VerbarSolfeggio
names do re mi fa sol la si by which singing is taught a singing exercise upon these syllables
Malagasy
A native or natives of Madagascar also sing the language
Manuductor
ancient church who gave the signal for the choir to sing and who beat time with the hand and regulated the
Mos
sing of Mores
N
by the sound of g hard or k as in single sink conquer it usually represents the same sound as the
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