songster Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsɒŋ.stər]
  • Us [ ˈsɑːŋ.stɚ]

Meaning of songster In English

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Examples of songster

  • The male is the main songster and engages in bouts of song lasting for a minute or more.

  • Hence, it could be translated as little-seen as in the twilight songster or famous songster.

  • Consequently, the monophyly of the individual songster lineages themselves was increasingly being questioned.

  • The black-faced solitaire remains common in protected and inaccessible areas, but trapping of this prized songster for the cage-bird trade has badly affected its numbers elsewhere.

  • I did try to draw up the songsters' repertoire at one time.

  • The singers were their farm's dance band, children's entertainers, gospel singers, and blues men, all rolled into one, and the usual term for them was songster.

  • He has captured in his tax net budgerigars and overplayed songsters, but he has scraped the bottom of the parrot's cage in the methods that he has adopted.

  • They gathered their repertoire from sheet music, mail order, library songsters, and by playing with other musicians.

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