serenade|serenaded|serenades|serenading in English

verb

[ser·e·nade || ‚serə'neɪd]

sing a love song at night in the open air (especially under the window of a woman)

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1. Serenade Chocolatier - 22 Years in Brookline Village

2. A mariachi band serenaded production of the last car.

3. My young German heart in exile shivers at this serenade...

4. Synonyms for Croons include sings, hums, warbles, lilts, quavers, carols, trills, serenades, trolls and lulls

5. In the interval a blond boy dressed in white serenaded the company on the flute.

6. Corybantic Games by Christopher Wheeldon responds to the Serenade after Platos Symposium

7. 5 In the interval a blond boy dressed in white serenaded the company on the flute.

8. 8 Costa del Sol is a comment on the package holiday, a couple being serenaded by Antonio.

9. Revel in days of barefoot ease, serenaded by tropical birdsong and scented by cinnamon trees and frangipani.

10. Daryl Johnston, the most celebrated blocking back on the planet, is serenaded with moose calls anytime he touches the football.

11. There were other noises typical of the countryside, but to those in attendance, these were just an amusing serenade.

12. Throughout the feast, Bateaux New York’s talented jazz musicians serenade guests with harmonic jazz, blues, and bossa nova music

13. In Globe Trek Productions' latest Busking video, Max Frost, dressed in a San Francisco 49ers jacket, serenades Deep Ellum wanderers as the sun …

14. Serenade Chocolatier, located at 5 Harvard Square in Brookline Village, has been selling Viennese style chocolates there for 22 years.

15. Cassation (plural Cassations) (music) A piece of instrumental music of the eighteenth century similar to the serenade, and often performed outdoors.

16. "Los Angelenos" is a song written by Billy Joel that was first released on his 1974 album Streetlife Serenade

17. MENTION of Mexico makes many people think of colorful Mexican dancers, guitarists playing romantic serenades, and sleepy little towns with houses of whitewashed walls and red-tiled roofs.

18. Ecstasy insert song) "Tazunebito" (Hoshiuta opening theme) "Hoshikuzu no Kizuna" (Hoshiuta: Starlight Serenade opening theme) "Mado Kara Mieru" (Calling All Dawns) "Asu ni Mukatte, Get Dream!"

19. R&B’s Top 10 Balladeers Serenade You on Valentine’s Day! When it comes to love songs, R&B music has definitely been hit by Cupid’s arrow

20. Important works in this period include the Octet (1923), the Concerto for Piano and Winds (1924), the Serenade in A (1925), and Symphony of Psalms (1930).

21. - [from Wikipedia: ] An Aubade is a morning love song (as opposed to a serenade, which is in the evening) , or a song or poem about lovers separating at dawn.

22. Corybantic Games is a ballet choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon to Bernstein's Serenade after Plato's "Symposium", with costumes designed by Erdem Moralıoğlu and sets designed by Jean-Marc Puissant

23. The Balladeer by John Holyfield is a limited edition work of art depicting a black woman in a pink dress being serenaded by a black guitar player as they sit in a swing chair

24. Also, chelidon, knock the stink off, pony keg, pineapple posture, sprunny, wash-Ashores, trailblazer, a punny puzzle about song titles, a Norwegian idiom that means “empty-headed,” a bagpipe serenade, and more

25. Noun someone who performs on the street or in a public place, especially for money: Buskers staked out small areas on the boardwalk to serenade the crowd with old-fashioned favorites and newfangled hits.