songstress - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • feature: The group also features Australian jazz songstress, Trudy Kerr on selected occasions.

Adjective modifier

  • Irish: Millie's former therapist co-wrote some of the lyrics, and controversial Irish songstress Sinead O'Connor sings on two tracks.
  • talented: Avril Lavigne: skater punk, hype of the quarter, talented songstress, school bully, misunderstood kid?
  • acoustic: Cardiff acoustic songstress Julia Harris makes a very welcome return with her ' red case ' full of gutsy, passionate songs.
  • Swedish: His love affair with the Swedish songstress, the building & opening of his museum to his meeting with Mr James Bailey.
  • Australian: The group also features Australian jazz songstress, Trudy Kerr on selected occasions.
  • classical: Classical songstress Lesley Garrett will be treating audiences to an intimate evening of entertainment at The Bridgewater Hall on Thursday 15 June.

Noun used with modifier

  • soul: In late 1962, soul songstress Jan Bradley recorded Mama Didn't Lie at the Cuca studios for Formal, a tiny Chicago outfit.
  • pop: Lily Allen, by the way, is the up-and-coming pop songstress of the moment in the UK.

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