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Filter by Meaning The camp counselor led the group in a singsongy chant during a hike.
The commercial's singsongy jingle was stuck in my head all day.
The student's answer sounded singsongy and rehearsed, lacking any genuine thought.
The actor's performance was criticized for its singsongy delivery and lack of emotional depth.
The politician's speech was delivered in a singsongy tone, but it failed to mask the insincerity of the message.
The customer service representative's singsongy voice sounded pleasant, but she was no help at all.
The tour guide's singsongy voice had a hypnotic quality that put everyone to sleep.
The employee's singsongy excuse for being late to work was met with suspicion from the boss.
Her singsongy voice made the joke even funnier.
The teacher used a singsongy voice to make the lesson more engaging.
The child's singsongy chant echoed through the playground.
The lecturer's delivery was so singsongy that I struggled to stay focused.
She spoke in a singsongy voice to make her toddler laugh.
The boss's singsongy tone belied the criticism he was giving.
She was always speaking in a singsongy voice, even when she was upset.
The cheerleaders' singsongy chants were annoying to the opposing team's fans.
She tried to keep a singsongy rhythm as she read the poem.
The children's book was written in a singsongy rhyme scheme.
His singsongy voice made it hard for me to take him seriously.
The customer service representative answered the phone in a singsongy voice.
The salesman's singsongy voice was persuasive, but also annoying.
The poet's recitation was in a singsongy manner, giving the poem an added dimension.
The presenter's voice was too singsongy for the serious subject matter.
The monk's singsongy chant filled the temple with a peaceful atmosphere.
The wedding vows were overly singsongy and sentimental.
Her singsongy voice while discussing the serious issue conveyed a lack of empathy.
The politician's speeches were often criticized for being too singsongy and simplistic.
The children's book was full of singsongy rhymes that the parents found grating.
The artist's singsongy illustrations were too twee for my taste.
She hummed a singsongy tune as she worked in the garden.
Her singsongy voice sounded like she was trying too hard to be charming.
The cheerleader's singsongy chant was annoying to some people.
The group sang a singsongy tune to remember the names of the Great Lakes.
The child's singsongy laughter was delightful.
His voice took on a singsongy quality when he was excited.
The history teacher used a singsongy rhyme to help the students remember key dates.
The actor's singsongy delivery of the dramatic monologue ruined the mood.
The preacher delivered the sermon in a singsongy tone to emphasize important points.
The singsongy greeting from the receptionist made the caller feel unwelcome.
The traditional tribal dance had a singsongy rhythm that was infectious.
The librarian used a singsongy melody to help the children memorize the Dewey Decimal System.
The mother used a singsongy voice to teach her child how to tie their shoes.
The meditation instructor's voice had a soothing, singsongy quality to it.
She sang a singsongy tune to cover up her embarrassment.
Her singsongy voice did not reflect the sadness she was feeling inside.
The baby loved the singsongy lullaby her mother sang to her.
His singsongy laughter seemed forced and fake.
The children's song had a simple, singsongy melody that the kids loved.
The tour guide's singsongy voice was irritating on the long bus ride.
The poem was written in a singsongy rhythm that made it easy to remember.
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