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  • 1 ribald songs

    ribald (spicy, smutty) songs грубые (пикантные, вульгарные) песни

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  • 2 song

    [sɔŋ]
    n

    They heard the song of the teakettle. — Они слышали, как пел чайник.

    The church was alive with prayer and song. — Храм наполнился молитвенными песнопениями.

    It isn't worth an old song. — Гроша ломаного не стоит.

    To sing the same song over and over again. — Тянуть старую песню.

    Don't make such a song and dance about it! /What a song and dance about nothing! — Много шуму из ничего! /Сколько шуму, и было бы из-за чего

    - new song
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    - Russian song
    - sacred songs
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    - prick song
    - theme songs
    - three-man song
    - swan song
    - student songs
    - soilor's songs
    - lark's song
    - cricket's song
    - marching song
    - song cycle
    - song music
    - song writer
    - song of joy
    - song of praise
    - songs without words
    - Song of Songs
    - song of birds
    - song of the brook
    - song of the wind
    - words of the song
    - copy of the song
    - song for one voice
    - alter the key of the song
    - be charmed with the song
    - burst into a song
    - compose a song
    - extend one's song repertoire
    - get the song across
    - forbited the song to be sung
    - hum a song
    - introduce songs into the programme
    - make the song popular
    - pour out a song
    - set a song to music
    - sing the song
    - as the old song goes
    - song was caught up
    - song is heard in the distance
    - bird is in full song
    - song charms smb
    - song sounds foreign

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