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Example sentences for "singer"

Lexicographically close words:
singan; singe; singed; singeing; singen; singers; singes; singest; singeth; singin
  1. Then in a pleasant musical voice the singer went on with another line-- "And his curly hair.

  2. Then the singer went on with the sweet old minor air with its childish words.

  3. When a musicale is given, it is usually in honor of some favorite amateur, a pianist, singer or reader.

  4. This wonderful automaton singer represents Signorina Squallini, the unrivaled Vocalist, whose notes are current in every market, and sway all hearts, at her own sweet will.

  5. It amused her, too, to see what the domestic difficulties were of which the singer had described himself as being a victim.

  6. Gain that and I myself will lead the singer to my son's arms.

  7. For the first time she had been brought face to face with life in hideous earnest, and when the singer went to look for her in her room, at dusk, he was startled to find her bright face clouded and her eyes dim with tears.

  8. Demetrius whispered a few words of enthusiastic praise of the little singer into Gorgo's ear; then the carriage moved on again.

  9. Medius, the singer whom Karnis had met in the street.

  10. But I have no time to lose, for I must at once find out where the old singer has taken her.

  11. Obscurity overtook the singer because there was no heart behind the voice and so the tones became metallic.

  12. Jefferson was an expert violinist, a good singer and dancer, proficient in outdoor sports, and an excellent horseman.

  13. Thus he was a fair musician, both as a part singer and as a performer on the violin and flute, and a very successful writer, after the fashion of that time, of fugitive pieces of verse.

  14. Her own spirit kindled with friendly warmth for the singer whose mingled joys and sorrows were so eloquently expressed.

  15. Then, as the music died away, the singer turned and slowly approached them, her manner showing neither surprise nor displeasure at their presence.

  16. Rosa entered into the saloon, and caught a view of Marisalada, who, leaning against the shutter, listened to the singer with all the attention she was capable of.

  17. They talked much of the new singer at all the reunions; but they were ignorant, above all, of a significant fact which passed with her on the same evening.

  18. He had, in his abstraction, rolled the paper on which the verses were written, and which the singer had not taken into her possession.

  19. The impression produced by the singer was so great, so general, that the employés deserted their offices, and the students the benches of their classes.

  20. This coldness increased when this virtuous and severe old man heard the public rumors which accused the duke of being the protector of a singer of the theatre.

  21. Some visited the singer to give her a ton according to modern custom.

  22. A player or singer who prepares to take the part of another player in his absence; a substitute.

  23. Esther, in the highest spirits, told me that we were going to hear an Italian singer whose voice was exquisite, and noticing my confusion she asked what was the matter.

  24. After a fine symphony, a concerto for the violin, another for the hautbois, the Italian singer whose repute was so great and who was styled Madame Trend made her appearance.

  25. The Misses Piper had invited her to visit them at first from disinterested kindness; the young singer being tired with the work of the season, and in need of rest and change of air.

  26. Composer and singer were soon surrounded by a little crowd, to whose polite exclamations of "Charming!

  27. We have here a small Singer machine, riding upon the edge of two pieces of carpet, a carpet machine weighing ten pounds.

  28. Singer improved upon it by making three of the motions positive, a spring being used for the drop.

  29. In the Singer machines the same excellent device has been adopted, hemp packing and screw bushes being used (Fig.

  30. The most novel machine of this kind is the vibrating shuttle machine just produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company.

  31. The great sensitiveness of the friction attachment employed by the Singer company is due chiefly to the transference of the friction plates to the axis of the machine itself (Fig.

  32. Singer improved upon this by furnishing his machine with a spring take-up lever, partially controlled by the needle bar.

  33. One of the most novel of these is the "Twin" machine, designed by the Singer company for the connecting together of the Jacquard cards used in lace machines.

  34. The little singer took one wild survey of the audience, gasped, choked, then retreated precipitately in order to conceal her giggles.

  35. As we anticipated, the little singer had made a hit.

  36. I hate to leave them (living Indians),” means that the singer expects to be killed by the Thunder-beings.

  37. The second figure on the chart is that of the venerable man or Wakanda, who was the first singer of all the Hañga songs.

  38. Having become the lover of Clotilde, the famous singer at the Opera, Sarrasine won the sculptor's prize founded by Marigny, a brother of La Pompadour, and received praise from Diderot.

  39. With every tone that the singer has to sing, he must always have the feeling that he can go higher, and that the attack for different tones must not be forced upon one and the same point.

  40. This happens because science understands too little of singing, the singer too little of science.

  41. The public singer should also do his practising early in the day, that he may have himself well in hand by evening.

  42. A singer who inhales and exhales carefully, that is, with knowledge of the physiological processes, will always have a certain feeling of pleasure, an attenuation in the throat as if it were stretching itself upward.

  43. The singer must always have in his mind's eye a picture of this divided stream of breath.

  44. But this disappears as soon as the singer gets accustomed to it.

  45. Scientific men are not at all agreed as to the exact functions of the several organs; the humblest singer knows something about them.

  46. Although she was a Spaniard by birth and an American by early adoption, she was, so to speak, the greatest Italian singer of my time.

  47. Mental agitation or severe colds can for a time deprive the singer of the use of his vocal organs, or seriously impair them.

  48. As soon as the singer is able to create easily and inaudibly on every tone the correct propagation form for the next tone, all questions as to register must disappear.

  49. I like you--because some day you will be a great singer and because today you are a loving, unselfish baby.

  50. You will be a great singer some day--far greater than I--yes.

  51. Little Joyce knelt by the bed, her eyes on the singer like one entranced.

  52. The dove, "most musical, most melancholy," is the singer whom the mocking bird does not attempt to imitate.

  53. Yet this poetry is remote and insincere, not because the modern spirit is incapable of feeling, but because what the singer of to-day has felt has not been directly and openly expressed.

  54. The hymn-singer endeavored to raise a chorus.

  55. Meanwhile, Antonia had been growing up; and her mother never tired of writing to tell her father how that a singer of the first rank was developing in her.

  56. Tis after half-past eleven, and the beautiful singer expects you.

  57. There was not one whom the sweet witchery did not enthral; and when the singer ceased, nothing but soft sighs broke the impressive silence.

  58. He had earned his name through his voice: he sang like an angel, clear as a bell, flexibly as a lark; he could trill and shake in a way which would have made many an educated singer envious.

  59. Rumour said he had married a singer whose beauty had captivated him, and that he feared to return lest his uncle, Lord Alison, should disinherit him.

  60. I never dreamed of glory, love, pleasure, madness, or spent my lifetime in a moment, like the singer of the immortal song.

  61. Everyone petted and loved him, from Father Moran, the priest who had started the national school, down to old Shamus, the crippled singer of interminable Irish songs and teller of heroic legends of the past.

  62. He might be a poor singer and a contemptible tennis player, but he knew that nothing which had to do with boats could come amiss to him.

  63. Two were standing up disputing, and the singer sat in an armchair, holding a long-stemmed glass in his hand.

  64. Another was asleep, and our friend the singer absolutely refused to budge.

  65. The singer welcomed us with a shout and an open hand, to which we, however, did not immediately respond.

  66. It is difficult to imagine the depth of imbecility thus reached on the part of singer and hearers, and is a fine illustration of the influence of beer and “baccy” as regards softening the brain.

  67. On the night in question one singer had the audacity to assume as much as possible the character of the Premier of our day, not forgetting the long gray coat by which the Earl of Beaconsfield is known in many quarters.


  68. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "singer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alto; artist; baritone; bass; basso; canary; cantor; conjurer; contralto; dancer; diva; geisha; headliner; hero; heroine; impersonator; lead; magician; minstrel; mountebank; mummer; musician; performer; principal; protagonist; singer; songster; soprano; star; stripper; tenor; vocalist; voice; warbler