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songbook
song·book S5613050 (sông′bo͝ok′)n.1. A book of songs.2. The songs of a specific time, place, or composer, considered as a unified body of work: the Cole Porter songbook. [Middle English songbok, from Old English sangbōc : sang, song; see sengwh- in Indo-European roots + bōc, book; see bhāgo- in Indo-European roots.]songbook (ˈsɒŋˌbʊk) na book containing a collection of songsThesaurusNoun | 1. | songbook - a book containing a collection of songsbook - a written work or composition that has been published (printed on pages bound together); "I am reading a good book on economics"hymnal, hymnary, hymnbook - a songbook containing a collection of hymns | Translationssongbook
sing off the same songbookTo have the same understanding of something as someone else; to say the same things about something as other people, especially in public. Primarily heard in UK. I think we should have a meeting with everyone who's involved in the project. That way, we'll all be singing off the same songbook before we begin. Make sure everyone on the campaign is singing off the same songbook before we release any kind of statement to the press.See also: off, same, sing, songbooksing from the same songbookTo have the same understanding of something as someone else; to say the same things about something as other people, especially in public. Primarily heard in UK. I think we should have a meeting with everyone who's involved in the project. That way, we'll all be singing from the same songbook before we begin. Make sure everyone from the campaign is singing from the same songbook before we release any kind of statement to the press.See also: same, sing, songbooksongbook
Words related to songbooknoun a book containing a collection of songsRelated Words- book
- hymnal
- hymnary
- hymnbook
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