What does songsome mean?
Songsome means Characterised or marked by song(s) or singing.
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Pronunciation varies by accent · adjective
Characterised or marked by song(s) or singing.
Ah I my heart, / Lift up your voice; take songsome part, / And swell the chorus grand.
And when you've got this silver piece, Just order up a stein— Got to with songsome black-bird pies— The frosty stein for mine!
"Aye," said John Hampden quickly, "but he is secret and apart. Does not Robert Hedge cut as fair a stone? Is he not friendly to all? Does he not play the tambor and sing as gay and songsome as a lark?"
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Songsome means Characterised or marked by song(s) or singing.
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Ah I my heart, / Lift up your voice; take songsome part, / And swell the chorus grand.
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