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Discover LudwigThe word "singing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the vocal act of producing a song, usually by a solo singer but sometimes by a group, for example: "The singing of the choir was so beautiful that it brought tears to our eyes."
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singing
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Present participle of sing
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After the final dinner, we gathered around a campfire to listen to drumming and singing by professional Berber musicians.
Singing a witch doctor song, and with everybody watching, the commander then began.
Also, as this excellent Atlantic piece points out, there's a slightly uneasy "white saviour" theme throughout, best exemplified by a genuinely ghastly scene where the family tell the slaves that they're letting them go, everybody starts hugging and, quick as a flash, one of the freed women starts singing Amazing Grace.
"I've just been singing my baby nursery rhymes, so I don't really know what's cool and what's not".
She described it vividly: everybody stood outside and the clock hand moved towards eight and people started singing "Abide with Me".
His girlfriend is performing an audition, singing her talentless heart out for some Hooray Henry producers, who are laughing at her, and simultaneously gossiping among themselves.
"I started singing that, and I was up there in Stingville, in that register, so that's what you get," he told MTV News.
That's what I did: I copied my favourite singers and learned – singing for hours and hours, years and years.
Subjects in the timetable range from dining and singing sessions and sushi-making performance art classes to the Sundown Schoolhouse of Queer Home Economics, plus explorations of time and space, forensics and Freddie Mercury.
But it was Gram and singing harmonies with him that kind of forged whatever it is that is unique about my voice.
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Berlusconi, meanwhile, owner of Italy's three biggest private television channels, sought solace in the arms of Francesca Pascale, a former television showgirl famed for co-singing a ditty with the memorable catchphrase: "If you show a bit of thigh, the ratings go up".
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