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to sung
verb
To produce musical or harmonious sounds with one's voice.
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Even Gilbert's libretto gets a few tweaks: "An abject grovel in a characteristic Japanese attitude" becomes, simply, "an abject grovel"; the Japanese-y gobbledygook "O ni! bikkuri shakkuri to!," sung by the ensemble chorus, becomes "Oh!
Cliched or not, his later successes included the theme from the film Mahogany (1975), also known as Do You Know Where You're Going To?, sung by Diana Ross, and Saving All My Love for You, a Grammy award-winner for Whitney Houston in 1986.
The end credits feature the Top 10 R&B hit "If You Asked Me To", sung by Patti LaBelle.
Each was personalized, talked to, sung to, scolded, or praised.
Riders we spoke to sung its praises for lasting years with its padded bib shorts getting top marks for comfort.
The finest song in the score is probably "How To," sung by Julia Murney, who plays Mary's mother.
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To sing.
I ate to sing".
I live to sing.
She loves to sing.
He likes to sing.
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