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In some senses, songful is marked as rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
lyrical, many
VERB + SONGFUL
trouble
SONGFUL + NOUN
birds, moments, words
PREP.
in, with, with
adj
Disposed or able to sing; melodious
Tending toward, or having the character of, song
But all this attention to Mr. Hamelin’s technical command should not be taken to imply any deficiency in more songful or lyrical moments.
noun
An amount expressed in a song.
...just as the gondolieri have the useful thought that they will be able to run their kingdom on exemplary egalitarian lines as a compensation for the unrepublican activity of kingship ('For Every One Who Feels Inclined'), as they set off for Barataria to a songful of good advice from their new little wives ('Do Not Forget You've Married Me') who are left waving goodbye to them from the canal bank.
“Trouble” is a songful of words, and Patinkin delivered each and every one of them.
adjective — richly melodious
But all this attention to Mr. Hamelin’s technical command should not be taken to imply any deficiency in more songful or lyrical moments.
Wiktionary...just as the gondolieri have the useful thought that they will be able to run their kingdom on exemplary egalitarian lines as a compensation for the unrepublican activity of kingship ('For Every One
Wiktionary“Trouble” is a songful of words, and Patinkin delivered each and every one of them.
WiktionaryIn the Cuna treatment many interpretations — a songful of them — appear to "come from" the shaman and to be imposed on the patient by this clinician.
WiktionaryWhen in the morning you open your eyes, I shall leave you to a world a-hum with bees, and songful with birds.
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In some senses, songful is marked as rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.