Singing in a sentence as a noun

Rockband Drums and Rockband singing is out of the question as well.

How does selling ringtones of a frog singing to club music sound as an idea to you?

I have a very low voice and enjoy singing or humming along with the bass line in music some times.

Likewise, there's huge groups of people singing, dancing, waltzing, in the evenings.

While I was singing along with a song, all of a sudden my monitor started to go a bit nuts and wave.

The fruit is so low hanging that merely singing the Open-Source Internationale, will get one street cred.

We can hear this continual telephoning in our telephones down here as a humming and singing, you must have heard it too.

Toward the end of "Hey Jude", where there were a lot of people up on stage singing the "Na na na na..." part, McCartney accidentally knocked over a mic stand while crossing the stage back to his piano.

I'd argue if there was anyone caught or something prevented by one of these systems, the government concerned would be singing from the rooftops.

Singing in a sentence as an adjective

Pristine, beautiful code, that forms part of a bad product, is like a soprano singing the most god-awful piece of bilge anyone has ever heard.

Now this humming and singing transmitted by our telephones is the only real and reliable thing you'll hear, everything else is deceptive.

Few days later of the singing, a British oil explorer announced a "very possible" presence of oil in the atlantic coast of Nicaragua.

Like playing wav files on their speakers turned way up, yelling, singing, ringing a bell, one place they bribed an ice cream truck to drive by every 15 minutes and ring the bell and play music near my window.

I suspect those complaining would be singing a much different tune if they were aware that under its previous rules, Google was directly subsidizing the Church of Scientology and other such organizations.

It appears that rather than taking the route of singing the glories of great men past, he figures there's enough of that, so he's giving an alternate view that he calls "computers for cynics" to record some of the less glorious aspects of personal computer history.

Then by the present day you have a disturbing trend of one-chord or even no-chord music; apart from rap [which contains no singing but seems to have got simpler even in the backing tracks over the years] we now find that even sung songs are completely lacking in harmony or chord progression.

Don't talk about Google and other sites being censored, search result censorship, and all of that as much as you should be saying things like:"The government is giving media companies the power to:- take down your Facebook post, your YouTube video of your cute baby son singing along to a copyrighted song...- shut down your mom and pop shop website because you used a logo you shouldn't have by accident, mentioned a wrong name, or even slightly threatened to take away a single customer from a larger company- etc. etc. etc. all without due process!

Singing definitions

noun

the act of singing vocal music

See also: vocalizing

noun

disclosing information or giving evidence about another

See also: tattle telling

adjective

smooth and flowing

See also: cantabile