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tra-la
[trah-lah]
noun
nonsense syllables sung as a refrain, expressing gaiety.
tra-la
/ ˌtrɑːlɑːˈlɑː, ˌtrɑːˈlɑː /
noun
a set of nonsensical syllables used in humming music, esp for a melody or refrain
Word History and Origins
Origin of tra-la1
Example Sentences
Can’t I just take your point, stop interrupting and, tra-la, change the world?
The "tra-la" was considered to render this sentence incomprehensible to the uninitiated.
To the tune of ‘The Campbells Are Coming,’ he sang, ‘Your house is on fire, tra-la, tra-la!’
“You are just as welcome as the flowers in spring, tra-la!” cried Helen, fairly dancing with delight.
Springtime is here, tra-la, tra-la, Brooklets run clear, tra-la, tra-la, Birds are winging, flowers springing, For springtime is here, tra-la, tra-la.
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