1. sing-song - Noun
2. sing-song - Adjective
A kind of verse with a simple, song-like rhythm.
(colloquial, often childish) An informal gathering involving group singing.
sing-song (comparative more sing-song, superlative most sing-song)
Like a piece of sing-song; simple and melodic, song-like.
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She continued by thanking and the show's writers until eventually belting out her thank you's in a sing-song voice. Source: Internet
As well as enjoying a sing-song, the group also bake soda bread over the open fire in the cottage. Source: Internet
But during a session with Pharrell Williams, the two artists melded a sneering, sing-song melody – with lyrics that were in part a clap-back at Courtney Love for referring to Stefani as “the cheerleader” – with a distorted beat and squirting synths. Source: Internet
Grant Young’s drumbeat never varies as a couple of dueling sing-song guitars fight for weird prominence. Source: Internet
More recent songs have an overcast sing-song vibe. Source: Internet
On her assured and outspoken debut, Cardi shuffles from pop-rap to designer trap to sing-song ballads and strutting promenades. Source: Internet