singsongy

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singsongy (comparative more singsongy, superlative most singsongy)

  1. Alternative spelling of sing-songy.
    • 2009 February 12, Charles Isherwood, “A Prince Without Direction, Facing Inner Demons Through Song and Sign”, in New York Times[1]:
      It has never been revived on Broadway and is probably most often seen in high schools and colleges, where its singsongy charms and simple sentiments can still work their magic on hearts and minds unsullied by cynicism.