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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

song [Am sɔŋ, Brit sɒŋ] N

1. song C (piece):

the Song of Songs, the Song of Solomon BIBL
to buy/sell sth for a song inf

2. song U (of bird):

3. song (digression) Am:

song inf

I. sing <pt sang, pp sung> [Am sɪŋ, Brit sɪŋ] VB intr

1.1. sing person/bird:

1.2. sing wind/kettle:

2. sing (turn informer):

sing sl
sing sl

II. sing <pt sang, pp sung> [Am sɪŋ, Brit sɪŋ] VB trans

1. sing song/tune/chorus:

2. sing (celebrate) liter:

sing hero/exploits/beauty

song thrush N

song cycle N

theme song N

drinking song N

part song N

folk song N C or U

1. folk song (traditional):

2. folk song (modern):

protest song N

cradle song [ˈkreɪdl sɔŋ] N

torch song N

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song [sɒŋ, Am sɑ:ŋ] N

1. song MUS (piece of music):

2. song (action of singing):

Phrases:

song and dance Brit pej inf

drinking song N

folk song N

love song N

part song N

pop song N

theme song N, theme tune N no pl

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song [sɔŋ] N

1. song MUS (piece of music):

2. song (action of singing):

Phrases:

love song N

folk song N

pop song N

swan song N

part song N

drinking song N

theme song N, theme tune N

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