Sentence examples for note song from inspiring English sources

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Note: Song should be of same song.

And thus Bishop has perhaps only slightly prepared the reader's unconscious for what is coming when the white-throated sparrow's "five note song", which might seem innocent, is, in fact, "pleading and pleading", and "brings tears to the eyes".

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With the new version, you can also "note" songs.

When he's rapping, he often sounds as if he's singing a one-note song, and he often sings his own rudimentary hooks, too.

"Viagra is a one-note song," said Dr. Leonore Tiefer, a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine.

It used to be the unmistakable, metronomic, two-note song of the chiffchaff, the tiny leaf-warbler newly back from its North African winter, which I would catch on weekend outings to the countryside in mid-March, and my heart would instantly lift.

There were some unmistakably soprano cheers and one tu-whit, tu-whoo whistle as he began to assemble his props: a Casio keyboard playing a shimmering three-note song reminiscent of Henry Mancini's "Pink Panther" theme, and a child-size acoustic guitar, plugged into a pair of small speakers.

The nest coo, a two-note song is a repetitive vocal courtship display of the ring dove (Streptopelia risoria).

They also found that when they sieved the Omani sand so that the grains were similarly sized, the resulting "avalanche" produced a single-note song.

The two-note song of the male bird is a harbinger of the season and the epitome of the countryside at one of the best times of the year.

Miami is not a one-note song.

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