Results for: gentle singing, sing or murmur gently, sing sentimentally, sing softly, hum softly
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gentle singing, sing or murmur gently, sing sentimentally, sing softly, hum softlycroon
(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) 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
(symbol) fp, loudly then softlyforte-piano
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
accept defeat, bend flat, bend in rock, bend limbs together, bend rock, bend to make compact, bend; be bent; pleat; crease; wrap, enfold, envelop; stir gently; clasp, cross (i.e. the hands or arms), bend; pleat; crease; depression in the ground, hollow...fold
accomplish easily, go somewhere briskly, light to moderate wind, light wind; quarrel, feud, move quickly; blow softly, something easybreeze
accomplished, fastidious and fussy, good-looking, kind, kind; pleasant to look at; good, virtuous; gentle, subtle; skillful; fastidious, particular about small details (older usage)nice
act of flowing in thin stream, flow slowly in a thin stream, move slowly or gradually, thin slow flow, slow movement, to flow in a thin gentle stream; flow by dripping; move slowlytrickle
act of hitting a baseball gently; push, butt (as with the head or horns), gentle hit of ball, hit a ball gently, middle part of sail, ram (with the head or horns); hit softly (Baseball)bunt
act of joggling; jolt; gentle back and forth movement, swaying, jiggling, join with joggle, jar; gently move back and forth, jiggle, shake slightly; cause to sway or jiggle, masonry joint, shaking actionjoggle
act of kissing, touch of the lips (sign of affection); gentle touch, light touch, brush or caress with the lips, caress done with the lips, gentle passing touch, sideswipe, small piece of candy, touch one ball against another, touch something gently, t...kiss
act of nibbling, bite playfully and caressingly, chew delicately; take small fast bites; bite gently and playfully, eat something daintily or cautiously, expression of mild interest, reduce gradually, show mild interest, small morsel of food; small qui...nibble
act of tendering, bid, offer; overseer, supervisor; car attached to a locomotive for carrying fuel and water, fragile, gentle, soft, delicate, kind and sympathetic, needing protection from harsh weather, offer a sum in settlement, offer formally, sugge...tender
act of treating sentimentally, act of ascribing sentimental qualities; act of behaving sentimentally, act of expressing exaggerated emotionssentimentalization
 

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