Knotted suggests together forever; cemented. Sing suggests the beauty or trance the object of the personification puts you in.
Sing Noel, sing Noel, Noel, Noel Sing Noel, sing Noel, Noel, Noel Sing Noel, sing Noel, Noel, Noel Sing We All Noel
Yes they can, a lot of them sing opera or sing in choirs.
Benny Goodman recorded "Sing Sing Sing" in the year 1937.
"Sing" (appears on the Soundtrack for the film "Sing")
Sing Sing's name comes from the Indian phrase sin sinck. It means stone on stone.
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The word pair "high" and "low" have opposite denotations as they represent different levels of elevation or position in relation to a reference point.
Sense and to solve human problems.
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Yes, knotted is the past tense of to knot eg "Yesterday he knotted his own tie for the first time".
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Denotation is when they actually define something in the narrative.
bobby jack has no leg
The idiom get knotted comes from the days when people were buried in shrouds rather than coffins. The body was wrapped in the shroud and then knotted at either end - hence the mild form of abuse - get knotted.
The past tense of "knot" is "knotted."
The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise