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Definition of songstress in English: songstressnoun ˈsɒŋstrəsˈsɔŋstrəs A female songster. Example sentencesExamples - Mariah Carey, the songstress who has had by far the most number one singles ever, is back with her latest installment, Glitter.
- Complementing these CDs is a booklet containing a selection of lyrics, focusing on the songstress's fourth aspect of her work: Words.
- This isn't that radical a concept but, as with any Björk creation, the Icelandic songstress manages to take an uncomplicated idea and project it through her distinct worldview.
- When her career as a songstress began, Kylie was best known as a TV Personality.
- Still, it's getting easier all the time to reconcile the waitress with the songstress.
- The Canadian songstress was in Jakarta when a fan proposed that she exchange her pet pygmy loris for a concert ticket.
- Veteran songstress Lulu is expected to make a special appearance to perform a duet with former Boyzone star Ronan Keating.
- She said she chose those locations because of their beautiful scenery and the seamless cooperation that has been extended to the lovely songstress and her team.
- Her voice is a forceful instrument that sounds modeled on an array of songstresses from Patsy Cline to Aretha Franklin to Linda Lyndell to Kate Pierson.
- Was it because they are two beautiful full-figured songstresses and not size-two divas?
- The similarity between the two smoky-voiced piano songstresses is uncanny.
- Positioned by her ‘critics’ as a sweet songstress of domesticity, she came down to later generations in increasingly misrepresented fashion.
- The songstress does not, however, dismiss her man's behavior as immaterial and, in fact, underlines both its personal and social impact.
- The French songstress later exploded the applause barometer as she accepted the award for Best French Female Artist.
- She was an instant fan, and thrilled to join in as the mic-rocking songstress.
- Well, the sultry-voiced songstress is back on the music scene as Frou Frou.
- Delta is a beautiful songstress with the voice of an angel.
- Expect to be dragged onto the dance floor by some scantily-clad Turkish maiden by midnight, probably an actress or a songstress, given this is a popular hangout for the performing arts crowds.
- They demonstrate incredible range for such young songstresses.
- The death of Rosemary Clooney reminded me that I had seen the famous songstress in person at Leopardstown Races many years ago.
Synonyms singer, vocalist, soloist, crooner, warbler, melodist, artiste Definition of songstress in US English: songstressnounˈsôNGstrəsˈsɔŋstrəs A female songster. Example sentencesExamples - Was it because they are two beautiful full-figured songstresses and not size-two divas?
- Mariah Carey, the songstress who has had by far the most number one singles ever, is back with her latest installment, Glitter.
- The Canadian songstress was in Jakarta when a fan proposed that she exchange her pet pygmy loris for a concert ticket.
- Delta is a beautiful songstress with the voice of an angel.
- The French songstress later exploded the applause barometer as she accepted the award for Best French Female Artist.
- They demonstrate incredible range for such young songstresses.
- The similarity between the two smoky-voiced piano songstresses is uncanny.
- When her career as a songstress began, Kylie was best known as a TV Personality.
- Expect to be dragged onto the dance floor by some scantily-clad Turkish maiden by midnight, probably an actress or a songstress, given this is a popular hangout for the performing arts crowds.
- This isn't that radical a concept but, as with any Björk creation, the Icelandic songstress manages to take an uncomplicated idea and project it through her distinct worldview.
- She said she chose those locations because of their beautiful scenery and the seamless cooperation that has been extended to the lovely songstress and her team.
- Positioned by her ‘critics’ as a sweet songstress of domesticity, she came down to later generations in increasingly misrepresented fashion.
- The songstress does not, however, dismiss her man's behavior as immaterial and, in fact, underlines both its personal and social impact.
- Her voice is a forceful instrument that sounds modeled on an array of songstresses from Patsy Cline to Aretha Franklin to Linda Lyndell to Kate Pierson.
- She was an instant fan, and thrilled to join in as the mic-rocking songstress.
- The death of Rosemary Clooney reminded me that I had seen the famous songstress in person at Leopardstown Races many years ago.
- Well, the sultry-voiced songstress is back on the music scene as Frou Frou.
- Still, it's getting easier all the time to reconcile the waitress with the songstress.
- Veteran songstress Lulu is expected to make a special appearance to perform a duet with former Boyzone star Ronan Keating.
- Complementing these CDs is a booklet containing a selection of lyrics, focusing on the songstress's fourth aspect of her work: Words.
Synonyms singer, vocalist, soloist, crooner, warbler, melodist, artiste |