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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The coach singsonged the new strategy to the team until they could recite it in their sleep.
He singsonged the phone number to himself until he could memorize it.
The train conductor announced the upcoming stations in a singsonged voice.
The professor lectured in a singsonged manner that put some students to sleep.
The yoga instructor led the class in a singsonged chant.
The music box played a singsonged melody that filled the room.
The singer's singsonged voice captivated the audience.
The speaker singsonged the same words over and over again, causing the audience to lose interest.
She spoke singsonged when she read her favorite book to her baby sister.
The children sang singsonged while skipping down the street.
The teacher singsonged the multiplication table to help her students memorize it.
His singsonged whisper was enough to give her goosebumps.
The mother read her children a storybook in a singsonged voice, using different inflections for different characters.
The kindergarten children recited their ABCs in a singsonged rhythm.
He singsonged his phone number so she could remember it.
He singsonged the rules of the game to the new players.
She singsonged the recipe to her friend over the phone.
The child practiced her multiplication tables in a singsonged voice.
The teacher's singsonged voice made the lesson more engaging.
The church choir's singsonged hymns echoed throughout the sanctuary.
The children chanted a singsonged rhyme as they jumped rope.
He greeted me with a singsonged "hello, hello!"
He greeted his friends with a singsonged "hello" every time they saw each other.
The actor delivered his lines with a singsonged quality, adding to the playfulness of the scene.
The couple playfully sang a singsonged duet at the karaoke bar.
The teacher used a singsonged voice to make learning fun for her kindergarten students.
The teacher's singsonged tone was making the class giggle.
Her singsonged cadence made it clear she was being sarcastic.
Her singsonged laughter echoed through the playground.
The siblings joked around with each other in singsonged voices during their car ride.
He replied with a singsonged tone, mocking his little brother.
Her singsonged voice indicated that she was not being serious.
She spoke in a singsonged voice, trying to make her baby sister laugh.
The singsonged rhythm of the music put everyone in a festive mood.
The comedian's singsonged delivery of his jokes had the audience in stitches.
Her singsonged voice made it difficult to take her seriously.
The tour guide narrated the history of the city in a singsonged manner.
The weather forecaster announced the forecast in a singsonged tone.
Her singsonged voice lulled the baby to sleep.
The actor delivered his lines in a singsonged tone, adding to the theatricality of the play.
The group sang a traditional singsonged sea shanty.
The auctioneer called out the bids in a singsonged voice.
The fortune teller spoke in a singsonged tone, adding to the mystique of her predictions.
The priest read from the Bible in a singsonged voice.
The politician's speech was delivered in a singsonged manner that drew criticism from the audience.
The teacher spoke to the class in a singsonged voice.
She singsonged her shopping list so that she wouldn't forget anything.
The toddler singsonged "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" over and over again.
The teacher singsonged the multiplication tables until the students had them memorized.
He singsonged his frustration about the long wait at the doctor's office.
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