songstress

IPA: sˈɔŋstrɪs

noun

  • A female singer.
  • A female songbird.
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Examples of "songstress" in Sentences

  • For some New Jerseyans, the songstress was an inspiration.
  • Josephine the songstress is part of the mouse people family.
  • Hence the formation of such words as seamstress and songstress.
  • His popularity caught the attention of songstress Ani DiFranco.
  • A rich songstress student who suffers heartbreak throughout the story.
  • The piano driven track is peppered with layered vocals from the songstress.
  • They also performed as an opening act for country songstress Crystal Gayle.
  • The 29-year-old songstress is best known for her 2002 hit "A Thousand Miles."
  • Luther and Ethan also co produced the debut album of songstress Sarabeth Tucek.
  • This critically-acclaimed Neo-soul songstress reveals her heart in nearly every song she sings.
  • He returns when he realizes she is only imitating the sound of a songstress, which is damaging her.
  • The songstress was a few yards from them when Tutmosis thrust, his head from between the bushes, and said,
  • The songstress was a huge fan of British designer McQueen, whose death on Thursday aged 40 after apparently committing suicide sent shock waves through the fashion world.
  • "I don't know what I am wearing right now," said the 25-year-old songstress, who wears acid-washed denim harem pants and a thick belt (as a top) in her new video, "Gimme Dat."
  • In an email, Dion-Angelil publicist Kim Jakwerth revealed that the 42-year-old Canadian songstress is 14 weeks pregnant with twins, and she plans to find out the sex of the babies next month.

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