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sung

1

[suhng]

verb

  1. a simple past tense and past participle of sing.



Sung

2
Also Song

[soong]

noun

  1. a dynasty in China, a.d. 960–1279, characterized by a high level of achievement in painting, ceramics, and philosophy: overthrown by the Mongols.

sung

1

/ ʌŋ /

verb

  1. the past participle of sing

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adjective

  1. produced by singing

    a sung syllable

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Sung

2

/ ʊŋ /

noun

  1. an imperial dynasty of China (960–1279 ad ), notable for its art, literature, and philosophy

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Other Word Forms

  • half-sung adjective
  • well-sung adjective
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"There were lots of holidaymakers who were quite surprised when Sol Campbell songs were being sung last night. It was a good laugh - United fans and Spurs fans all sitting together."

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Haechan: When it comes to music, we have always sung and produced songs that fit our age the best.

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Children and families will carry illuminated lanterns through the mall while singing traditional songs sung for generations.

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Shh is one of a number of gothic pop songs, sung by brooding young men with interesting hair.

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In Susanna Kwan’s debut novel, she asks whether those songs may be sung if there are no choirs to sing them.

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