Adjective
sing-songy (comparative more sing-songy, superlative most sing-songy)
(informal) Sing-song.
Growing up I played piano and I sang at a lot of weddings; I grew up in a very small town, a little coal-mining town in Virginia called Grundy. And my family was very sing-songy at home. Jayma Mays
And the Saint must've asked Paterno, in a sing-songy but stern tone, whether those who abnegate their power to prevent the prolific rape of children should be allowed to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Source: Internet
Modugno's text, while it carries the repetition of the original story, is not sing-songy, and uses a bit of moderately advanced vocabulary. Source: Internet
The rhyming and rhythm make it so sing-songy which always makes a book a pleasure to read aloud. Source: Internet
The template remains wiry and wired as ever, but the message, conveyed in crisp chord changes and a sing-songy hook, is an undisguised plea for connection. Source: Internet