0 past simple and past participle of serenade --
1 to play a piece of music or sing for someone, especially for a woman while standing outside her house at night: --
At various stations along the way, the float stops in the middle of a neighborhood street to be serenaded by a saeta sung from a balcony.
Carabao cart ride takes visitors to the resort area, surrounded by park-like setting while being serenaded by locals.
They are serenaded by an accordion player. 90% of the world's accordions are made in the region.
Visitors arose at 6 am to drink the water and be serenaded by a band.
While she watched him perform he spotted her, and serenaded her on his clarinet.
Returning to base, the soldiers are serenaded by a group of schoolchildren, handing out bunches of flowers.
A mariachi band serenaded production of the last car.