Sing-song


noun
1.
verse, or a piece of verse, that is monotonously jingly in rhythm and pattern of pitch.
2.
monotonous rhythmical cadence, tone, or sound.
3.
British. an unrehearsed singing of well-known songs by an audience or other informal, untrained group; a community sing.
adjective
4.
monotonous in rhythm and in pitch.
noun
1.
an accent, metre, or intonation that is characterized by an alternately rising and falling rhythm, as in a person’s voice, piece of verse, etc
2.
(Brit) an informal session of singing, esp of popular or traditional songs
adjective
3.
having a regular or monotonous rising and falling rhythm: a singsong accent

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