Examples of 'serenade' in a sentence

Meaning of "serenade"

Serenade is a musical performance, typically vocal and instrumental music, given to honor or express love for someone
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  • A love song that is sung directly to one's love interest, especially one performed below the window of a loved one in the evening.
  • An instrumental composition in several movements.
  • To sing or play a serenade for (someone).

How to use "serenade" in a sentence

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That calls for a serenade in your honour.
Serenade in four movements for string orchestra.
Bringing his sweet serenade to her door.
Try a serenade to tell her of her charms.
You need to find yourself a girl to serenade.
Thanks for the serenade at his place.
And that unusual chirp is a kind of serenade.
You can not serenade a woman in a snowstorm.
Made them come and serenade her.
I would serenade you to sleep every night.
I would love someone bringing a mariachi to serenade me.
Tell him the serenade has no name.
Les go to her house and sing a serenade.
I will serenade you with a love song.
You may consider the serenade over.

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You only serenade when husbands are around.
Tell him to come and serenade me tonight.
They serenade each other on the guitar.
Rick ended the afternoon with a serenade.
And you did not serenade me either.
Serenade and dream my life away.
I was gonna serenade her on her birthday.
Serenade her with love songs.
I would much like to serenade you with my songs.
To serenade the office during our busiest hour.
I will play a serenade for you.
You serenade them every night.
This solo gives the serenade its nickname.
I even serenade her with the power ballad.
I caught your rooftop serenade the other night.
Serenade the person to your right.
I am going to serenade your ass right now.
Serenade your ex to win her back.
I am here to serenade you with a song.
The band of children began to serenade us.
I might serenade her with a song.
Play once more a sweet serenade.
I can not serenade her in some fancy theater.
Go find yourself some bears to serenade.
I do not serenade them with sonnets.
There will be a man to bring me a mariachi serenade sometime.
Hark ye to the serenade of brutal and licentious soldiery.
I think we will have a serenade tonight.
He tries to serenade me but his voice is changing now.
This tradition is simply called serenade.
That the king used to serenade a bunch of hillbillies.
The serenade increased awakening my two older brothers.
I will miaow you a serenade one of these days.
To serenade the stars that shine.
Having the loons serenade you every night.

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