sung
IPA: sˈʌŋ
Root Word: Sung
noun
- A surname from Mandarin.
- Alternative form of Song (Chinese dynasty) [(historical) A former dynasty in China, reigning from the end of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms to the beginning of the Yuan.]
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Examples of "sung" in Sentences
- I first came upon it when I heard the beautiful song with that title sung by Cesario Evora.
- They are usually sung from the viewpoint of the dying person or the person who lost their love.
- One verb may consist of _two, three_, or _four_ words; as, _is singing, will be sung, might have been sung_.
- What must be sung is the Mass, its Ordinary and Proper, not "something", no matter how consistent, that is imposed on the Mass.
- When she was too weak to speak aloud, she kept whispering, '_Yasu hock sung; Yasu hock sung_' (Jesus loves me; Jesus loves me), with her last breath.
- The Spurs boss had his name sung throughout the game by the home support and he was delighted to see his team put on a stylish display on his first home game since the trial began.
- Men's and women's scholas sang all the propers, in addition to motets by Victoria and Palestrina, some amazing organ improvisations by Horst Buchholz, the ordinary Mass IV sung from the first to the last, and concluding with Ut Queant Laxis for the Feast of St. John the Baptist.
- Opening with a fascinating, polytonal vocal arrangement of the Christmas classic 'We Three Kings,' the disc includes the world premiere of 'Yes We Have Our Cross To Bear,' both as a chorale and a swing version; and a choral treatment of 'Regret' - with the title sung repeatedly, producing an haunting, almost spellbinding effect.
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