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Her voice sounded singsong within his head, as if she were a child speaking.
She knew that Sebastian could hear her soft singsong, but not make out the words.
The singsong in her voice had said as much.
Her voice went on in a singsong, at a varying volume, first high, then low.
Singing was just what people did in those days - there were singsongs around the piano.
Reese's blood ran cold at the singsong in his tone.
"Because I love him," she said in a childish singsong.
But "They'll be along, all right," the older man says, and his wife suggests they have a singsong.
From his singsong, I knew he had recited the words many times, no doubt in the teaching of children.
"I am a prince," he reminded her in his new singsong.
An unintelligible singsong of Vietnamese broke in on the radio.
He paused, and then went on in a singsong.
A faint singsong came from the depths of the barrel behind us.
But you don't get the singsong in the voice.
"Come back Monday," the guard said in a nasal singsong.
"Prepare to fire," he said in the singsong of ordering sequence.
"But there are no demons here," he muttered in singsong.
They heard him say in a singsong, as if praying, "Follow me.
"Everybody gets together for a bit of a singsong.
Her voice had fallen automatically into the singsong of the storyteller.
He said it in a pleasant sort of singsong, the way you would say something to a child who is frightened and confused.
About 1,500 people gathered in the city centre for a rally, march and even a singsong.
He was telling us why for the twentieth time in his chi-chi singsong.
"My new mother taught me how to make it," Rachel said in a tempting singsong.
This is the singsong of a story passed from mouth to mouth.