sing-off

English

Noun

sing-off (plural sing-offs)

  1. A competition between two or more singers where each tries to do better than the last.
    • 2014, Cathy Bramley, Conditional Love, page 316:
      The two of them engaged in a sing-off until they realized that both tunes had the same beat.
    • 2015, Ethan Mordden, Sing for Your Supper: The Broadway Musical in the 1930s, page 76:
      This really is Anything Goes, not just a Cole Porter sing-off using portions of the Anything Goes narrative.
    • 2015, Steve Brookstein, Getting Over the X, page 49:
      There's nothing like the life-or-death drama of an X Factor sing-off.

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