Well-sung
verb
1.
a simple past tense and past participle of sing.
verb
1.
the past participle of sing
adjective
2.
produced by singing: a sung syllable
noun
1.
an imperial dynasty of China (960–1279 ad), notable for its art, literature, and philosophy
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