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Singer

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Noun

1. singer, vocaliser, vocalist, vocalizer

a person who sings

2. isaac m. singer, isaac merrit singer, singer

United States inventor of an improved chain-stitch sewing machine (1811-1875)

3. isaac bashevis singer, singer

United States writer (born in Poland) of Yiddish stories and novels (1904-1991)

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Singer

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noun
1. 
a person who sings, esp one who earns a living by singing
2. 
a singing bird
3.  an obsolete word for poet
noun
1. 
Isaac Bashevis. 1904–91, US writer of Yiddish novels and short stories; born in Poland. His works include Satan in Goray (1935), The Family Moscat (1950), the autobiographical In my Father's Court (1966), and The King of the Fields (1989): Nobel prize for literature 1978
2. 
Isaac Merrit. 1811–75, US inventor, who originated and developed an improved chain-stitch sewing machine (1852)

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Singer

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1. 
Isaac Baˈshevis (bɑˈʃɛvɪs ) ; shevˈis) 1904-91; U.S. writer in Yiddish, born in Poland
2. 
ˈIsaac Merritt (ˈmɛrɪt ) ; merˈit) 1811-75; U.S. inventor: improved the sewing machine
noun
1. 
a person who sings, esp. professionally
2. 
a bird that sings
3.  OLD-FASHIONED, Poetic
a poet
noun
a person or thing that singes

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Singer

see synonyms of singer
n.
1. Music One who sings, especially a trained or professional vocalist.
2. A poet.
3. A songbird.
n.
One that singes.
American inventor and manufacturer who patented (1851) an improved sewing machine.
Polish-born American Yiddish writer whose work has appeared in such collections as Gimpel the Fool (1957) and Passions (1975). He won the 1978 Nobel Prize for literature.

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