0 present 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: --
Procris became convinced that he was serenading a lover.
William is seen hunched over an instrument as he is serenading his sister in the first panel.
The mood of the rest of the piece alternates between lushly romantic moods as well as light-heartedness, with the flute gently serenading the waltz sections 4 and 5.
One of the band's most popular songs, its relaxing pace and serenading guitars have made it a fan staple.
In the beginning years, the competition was composed mainly of fraternity singing groups, serenading their sorority counterparts.
They are commonly seen serenading students in concerts, at residence halls, sorority functions, and other special occasions.
They were occasionally needed for special interactions with other players, such as serenading.
She had wanted him to play a song and serenading her with a bass guitar was out of the question.