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Results for: sentimental singer, singer of sentimental songsTranslations 1 - 30 of 159
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sentimental singer, singer of sentimental songscrooner
(born 1942) "Queen of Soul", American soul and gospel singer (best known for her 1967 song "Respect")Aretha Franklin
(born 1958 as Madonna Louise Ciccone), American superstar (singer, songwriter, actress), image of Virgin Mary, spiritual saintlike womanMadonna
(Informal) that which is old and classic (especially songs and movies), old thingoldie
(Music) low alto, voice range between soprano and tenor; singer with a contralto voice, low speaking voice, lowest female vocal range, part for contralto, somebody with contralto singing voicecontralto
(Music) lowest female voice, contralto; highest male voice, countertenor; singer with an alto voice; piece of music written for an alto voice, alto singer, highest man quote s voice, instrument between soprano and tenoralto
(Music) of or pertaining to a falsetto; pertaining to an unnaturally high-pitched voice (esp. in a man); pertaining to one who sings with an unnaturally high-pitched voice (esp. of a man), falsetto singer, falsetto voice, high singing method, high-pitc...falsetto
(Slang) disgusting, repulsive; sweet, overly sentimental; sticky, gooey, nastyicky
(Slang) foolishly amorous and sentimental; simple, stupid, silly, (Slang) one who behaves in a foolishly amorous and sentimental manner; idiot, somebody sentimental, spooneyspoony
ability to use voice, expressed opinion, form of verbs, pronounce something using the vocal cords, raise an opinion; adjust the tone of, regulate the tone of an organ, representative expression, right to state opinion, singer, singing part, sound like ...voice
act in an excessively emotional or sentimental manner, make more dramatichoke
act of making musical sounds with the voice; expressing words musically; whistling; informing (Slang), chanting; melodious, melodic sounds, use of voice to produce songssinging
act of treating sentimentally, act of ascribing sentimental qualities; act of behaving sentimentally, act of expressing exaggerated emotionssentimentalization
adhesive, adhesive; covered with something adhesive; warm and humid; difficult, complex (Informal); unpleasant, painful (Informal), attracting viewers, covered in gluey stuff, humid and hot, sentimentalsticky
affected by emotion, easily affected by emotions, expressing emotion, full of feeling, passionate, sentimental, inspired by emotion, stirring emotionsemotional
affecting, of emotional expression, relating to or exciting the emotions, expressing emotion, sentimentalaffective
ancient Celtic poet, armor for horse, cover meat with fat, decorate horse with bard, singer, poet; wandering singer storytellerbard
antiphonal, book of antiphons (songs with alternate parts), church music bookantiphonary
any of a number of finches; sweet white wine; light yellow color; female singer (Slang), canary yellow, dance, police informer, woman singer, yellow finchcanary
appealing to or expressing emotion, sentimental, romantic, causing emotion, involving emotionemotive
art or artwork which is sentimental and in poor taste, artistic vulgarity, vulgar objectskitsch
ballad singer, one who sings ballads (sentimental song that tells a story)balladeer
baritone, male singer; baritone, male singing voice (between tenor and bass); (Linguistics) word that has a heavy stress or relative highness or lowness of a sound accent on its second to last syllablebarytone
barytone, male singing voice (between tenor and bass), man singer or voice, wind instrumentbaritone
bass singer, singer having a low voice (Italian)basso
be amorous, eat food using spoon, eating utensil, golf club, hit ball up, hollow out, quantity of drug, shiny fishing lure, take up in a spoon, transfer in a spoon; eat with a spoon; behave in an affectionate or sentimental manner (Informal), use spoon...spoon
be happy, confess or implicate somebody, experience ringing or humming in head, intone something, make brief speeding sound, make continuous musical sound, make music with voice, make tuneful animal sound, perform songs professionally, performance of s...sing
be miserable, gloomy mood, grieve; sulk; be depressed; be sad or gloomy, miserable person, sentimental or emotional person; one who is sad or depressed; person who mopes, wander about sadlymope
be sentimental, treat sentimentally, ascribe sentimental qualities; behave sentimentally, express exaggerated emotions, treat somebody or something too emotionallysentimentalize
be spilled; overflow; trudge through mud or slush, plod; be sentimental or excessively emotional; spill a liquid; splash; feed slop to animals, feed animals slops, hog feed, human waste, items sold to sailors, mash, overly sentimental writing or speech...slop
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