sing

/sɪŋ/
noun
  1. An act or session of singing, often a group activity.
    • Join us for a sing of old folk songs at the park.
    • The community center holds a family sing every Friday.
    • We had a good sing around the campfire last night.
verb
  1. To produce musical sounds with the voice, especially words with a tune.
    • She loves to sing in the shower every morning.
    • He sang a lullaby to help the baby fall asleep.
    • The choir will sing a beautiful song at the concert.
  2. To make a high-pitched whistling or buzzing sound.
    • Arrows sang through the air during the battle.
    • The kettle began to sing as the water boiled.
    • The wind sang through the trees all night long.
  3. To inform on someone to the authorities; to confess or reveal secrets.
    • After hours of questioning, the suspect finally sang.
    • The thief decided to sing and told the police everything.
    • In the movie, the gangster refused to sing about his boss.
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