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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively singing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone singing with a lot of energy, intensity, or forcefulness, often in a way that conveys strong emotion or passion.
Example: "During the concert, the lead singer was aggressively singing the high notes, captivating the audience with their powerful voice."
Alternatives: "fiercely singing" or "intensely singing".
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I plan on ferociously car-dancing, aggressively singing along to Taylor Swift, and occasionally heading to the back seat of the minivan for pushups, sit-ups, planks, and bicycles.
Photos from an amusement park where you're just as likely to see a young family eating hot dogs on an ice rink as you are eight drunk men aggressively singing along to Mariah Carey.
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When his ball gets nearest he runs the length of the green jumps into a bush and comes out with an electric guitar which he plays aggressively while singing: "You lose!
But there are also beautiful woodcuts and fun stories of his jabbering at birds with his clarinet and drawings of how birds stand when they are singing aggressively or submissively.
They had a rough demo with some silly scratch vocals, with Butch Vig singing very aggressively.
Sam Champion derives its shambolic jangle from Pavement, singing about being "aggressively lazy"; the aggression comes in tense jabs of guitar that recall Neil Young.
(Sisario) SAM CHAMPION, JEALOUS GIRLFRIENDS (Saturday) Sam Champion derives its shambolic jangle from Pavement, singing about being "aggressively lazy"; the aggression comes in tense jabs of guitar that recall Neil Young.
Puddles proceeded to sing aggressively right into his face even though the poor chap was seriously discomforted.
He wrote it during the second world war and showed how robins sang aggressively, but wisely avoided fights that entailed mutually assured destruction.
Geberzahn and Aubin [ 1] showed higher performance when skylarks sing aggressively, which in some analyses was more noticeable for 'vocal gap deviation' than for the simpler, one-dimensional traits that this metric is based on.
Roughly half of his second set was devoted to those aggressively silly songs, with Jack Falk singing the partly Yiddish, partly English lyrics.
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