songster
IPA: sˈɔŋstɝ
noun
- A man who sings songs, especially as a profession; a male singer.
- A male songbird.
- (formal) One who writes songs.
- (US) A book of songs; songbook.
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Examples of "songster" in Sentences
- Not till then had we supposed that the songster was a bird.
- This version was published in 'The Convivial Songster' in 1782.
- The songster tradition both pre dated and co existed with blues music.
- This animal is the evening and morning "songster" of the Amazon woods.
- The stakes record is held by Songster who won in 2006 in a time of 1 09.72.
- Somehow, it caught he attention of SciFi songster John Anealio who turned it into an original song.
- If you've been reading any handful of science fiction blogs, you've undoubtedly heard of the SciFi songster John Anealio.
- The successful artist or poet or songster is creating something inside of your mind, using thoughts and energy that he/she does not own.
- The precentor, whose place was in a kind of songster's pulpit just below me, was wreathed in the complacent air of a man who has discharged a lofty duty and has done it well.
- But ere I lied from it, I looked down the path to see what could make a man so lighthearted in this weary world; and lo! the songster was a humpbacked cripple, with a bloody bandage o'er his eye, and both legs gone at the knee. "
- Among the other performers with Lennon connections and a desire to help Amnesty are: ⢠EARL SLICK -- the David Bowie guitarist who worked on Lennon's final album (1980's Double Fantasty) and previously on Lennon's 1975 collaboration with David Bowie, "Fame." ⢠NEIL INNES -- the former Bonzo Dog Band and Monty Python songster who co-created the affectionate Beatles pastiche The Rutles and played the Lennon-esque Ron Nasty.
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