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Definition of death song in English: death songnoun A song sung before or after someone's death or to commemorate the dead. Example sentencesExamples - ‘Last Kiss’, a teenage death song recorded by J. Frank Wilson and The Cavaliers was based on a true-life tale.
- As many as 100 of the dead were women and children; two were unarmed chiefs in their 70s, mowed down as they chanted their death songs.
- The key Rossetti was his large black chalk drawing of Desdemona's death song, a project the artist had suggested for the centrepiece of the music room of his patron F.R. Leyland.
- His wife and his foster mother were chanting a Grow death song over his body.
- Then in the process of deciding on some sort of theme to run through the album, I decided maybe to do the death songs.
- A Personal Chant form of song, used more recently for thanksgiving, is reminiscent of warrior death songs of the past.
- I want to shout a wild-eyed ‘time to sing your death song! ‘to anyone who stands in my way.’
- Prepare a noble death song for the day when you go over the great divide.
- One of his three grandmothers sang a Cree death song she had learned from her grandparents, as family members and friends gathered to say their goodbyes.
- Notwithstanding the preceding examples, it is important to remember that the teenage death song represented an addition to, rather than a replacement of the conventional practices of professional songwriters.
Definition of death song in US English: death songnoun A song sung before or after someone's death or to commemorate the dead. Example sentencesExamples - The key Rossetti was his large black chalk drawing of Desdemona's death song, a project the artist had suggested for the centrepiece of the music room of his patron F.R. Leyland.
- Prepare a noble death song for the day when you go over the great divide.
- Then in the process of deciding on some sort of theme to run through the album, I decided maybe to do the death songs.
- One of his three grandmothers sang a Cree death song she had learned from her grandparents, as family members and friends gathered to say their goodbyes.
- As many as 100 of the dead were women and children; two were unarmed chiefs in their 70s, mowed down as they chanted their death songs.
- ‘Last Kiss’, a teenage death song recorded by J. Frank Wilson and The Cavaliers was based on a true-life tale.
- His wife and his foster mother were chanting a Grow death song over his body.
- I want to shout a wild-eyed ‘time to sing your death song! ‘to anyone who stands in my way.’
- A Personal Chant form of song, used more recently for thanksgiving, is reminiscent of warrior death songs of the past.
- Notwithstanding the preceding examples, it is important to remember that the teenage death song represented an addition to, rather than a replacement of the conventional practices of professional songwriters.
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