sing+the+praises+of
1sing the praises of — express enthusiastic approval or admiration of. → praise sing the praises of see praise. → sing …
2sing the praises of — To commend enthusiastically • • • Main Entry: ↑praise * * * I express enthusiastic approval or admiration of (someone or something) Uncle Felix never stopped singing her praises II see praise …
3sing the praises of — index belaud Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4sing the praises of — verb To commend someones attributes to others …
5sing someone's/something's praises — (or sing the praises of someone/something) : to say good things about someone or something His patients all sing his praises. They were singing the praises of their new equipment. • • • Main Entry: ↑sing …
6Let the Praises Ring — Infobox Album | Name = Let the Praises Ring Type = Album Artist = Lincoln Brewster Released = 2006, November 7 Recorded = Genre = Modern Worship Length = 77:45 Label = Vertical Music Producer = Lincoln Brewster, Jeff Quimby, Paul Mills, Scott… …
7The Captain's Daughter (opera) — The Captain s Daughter ( Капитанская дочка in Cyrillic; Kapitanskaja dočka in transliteration) is an opera in four acts (eight tableaux) by César Cui, composed during 1907 1909. The libretto was adapted by the composer from Aleksandr Pushkin s… …
8The Sot-Weed Factor — is a 1960 novel by John Barth that satirizes picaresque novels such as Tristram Shandy and Tom Jones . (Sot weed is an old term for tobacco. A factor is a middleman who buys something to resell it.) Time Magazine included the novel in its TIME… …
9sing — v 1. vocalize, carol, trill, warble, lilt, flute, chirp, croon, pipe, quaver; hymn, serenade, lullaby, melodize, Sl. belt out, Inf. deliver, Inf. render; chant, intone, cantillate. 2. tell about, praise, laud, extol; emblazon, sound the praises… …
10sing — v. & n. v. (past sang; past part. sung) 1 intr. utter musical sounds with the voice, esp. words with a set tune. 2 tr. utter or produce by singing (sing another song). 3 intr. (of the wind, a kettle, etc.) make inarticulate melodious or humming,… …