blat vs sing

blat

verb
  • To make a senseless noise. 

  • To talk inconsiderately; blab. 

  • To cry, as a calf or sheep; bleat. 

  • To utter loudly or foolishly; blurt. 

  • To produce an overrich or overblown sound on a brass instrument such as a trumpet, trombone, or tuba. 

noun
  • The Soviet system of connections and social relationships; one's social or business network (in Russian or Soviet society). 

sing

verb
  • To make a small, shrill sound. 

  • To display fine qualities; to stand out as excellent. 

  • To be capable of being sung; to produce a certain effect by being sung. 

  • To soothe with singing. 

  • To confess under interrogation. 

  • In traditional Aboriginal culture, to direct a supernatural influence on (a person or thing), usually malign; to curse. 

  • To produce a 'song', for the purposes of defending a breeding territory or to attract a mate. 

  • To produce any type of melodious vocalisation. 

  • To produce musical or harmonious sounds with one’s voice. 

  • To express audibly by means of a harmonious vocalization. 

  • To perform a vocal part in a musical composition, regardless of technique. 

  • To relate in verse; to celebrate in poetry. 

noun
  • The act, or event, of singing songs. 

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