serenading Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌser.əˈneɪd]
  • Us [ ˌser.əˈneɪd]

Meaning of serenading In English

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Examples of serenading

  • In the song, the singer appears to be serenading his love as they walk down the road and claiming life's a holiday with her.

  • It was frequently recorded as being used in taverns, often for serenading.

  • Musicians are often seen serenading the constant trickle of devotees who visit the saint.

  • She had wanted him to play a song and serenading her with a bass guitar was out of the question.

  • They were occasionally needed for special interactions with other players, such as serenading.

  • They are commonly seen serenading students in concerts, at residence halls, sorority functions, and other special occasions.

  • In the beginning years, the competition was composed mainly of fraternity singing groups, serenading their sorority counterparts.

  • One of the band's most popular songs, its relaxing pace and serenading guitars have made it a fan staple.

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