Definition: plural of song
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'songs': 5
1. Carolers go from house to house singing joyful Christmas songs.
2. Christmas movies and songs help create a festive mood.
3. Many people keep birds as pets because of their beautiful songs and vibrant colors.
4. Birds use songs and calls to communicate with each other.
5. Grace VanderWaal won America’s Got Talent with her original songs.
1. Carolers go from house to house singing joyful Christmas songs.
2. Christmas movies and songs help create a festive mood.
3. Many people keep birds as pets because of their beautiful songs and vibrant colors.
4. Birds use songs and calls to communicate with each other.
5. Grace VanderWaal won America’s Got Talent with her original songs.
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