singalong
IPA: sɪŋgʌɫɔŋ
noun
- A gathering of people who sing together
adjective
- (of music) designed to allow or encourage the audience to sing along
sing-along
IPA: sˈɪŋˈæɫɔŋ
noun
- Alternative spelling of sing along [(colloquial, singing) A gathering or event where participants are encouraged to add their voices in song.]
sing along
IPA: sˈɪŋʌɫɔŋ
noun
- (colloquial, singing) A gathering or event where participants are encouraged to add their voices in song.
verb
- (idiomatic, music) To sing some music while someone else is singing or playing the same piece of music or while it is being broadcast or performed
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Examples of "singalong" in Sentences
- This is an album of singalong cowboy music for children.
- So Shy 'is perhaps the most' singalong 'friendly and I love'
- Vladimir Putin consoles exposed Russian spies with 'singalong'
- Audience members clambered onto the stage to join in singalongs.
- The musical scene is set for an emotionally cathartic singalong.
- The singalong cloud hasn't changed, but it is not in TYTLA song.
- Those with enthusiasm gathered for a group singalong of the chorus.
- Exequiel had reappeared to once more walk the streets of Singalong.
- A few people have mentioned the childlike, singalong quality in our songs.
- The lovely production details that you lose on TV, the degree to which you lose yourself in a movie when the screen overwhelms you, make this a dandy "singalong" movie experience.
- This was followed by a screened "singalong" and mini-dance class - both of which fell quite flat, with few youngsters in the audience willing to show themselves up by taking part.
- The two-piece band, whose traditional piano-led "singalong" songs gained them a massive cult following in the U.K., have parted ways following the death of bass player Dave Peacock's wife Sue in July
- The track "Kaputt" is close to a singalong, and "Suicide Demo for Kara Walker" - complete with sax and flute solos - glides gracefully over the course of eight minutes, maintaining its sleek momentum throughout.
- Near night's end, Crow threw in a few of the catchy smashes that afforded her the freedom to try this crazy career switch, including "If It Makes You Happy" and "All I Wanna Do," and Crow led the crowd on a singalong of the latter's chorus -- "All I wanna do is have some fun!"
- Cake for Dinner's debut CD further demonstrates the brothers' keen ability to write rousing choruses and singalong melodies, but this time they've used it to give kids something to hum while they clean their rooms ("Cleaning Hullabaloo") or to sing around the campfire ("Flea").
Examples of "sing-along" in Sentences
- The usual fun extras including a sing-along, outtakes, an alternate opener and more.
- So bring your evil laugh back to Cambridge for a night of sing-along fun for a good cause!
- Bring your evil laugh back to the heart of Salem for one last night of sing-along fun for a good cause!
- The night did not end there, with Wu-Tang founding member GZA following up Kanye's set with a sing-along to "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" and "Liquid Swords."
- The first event in June raised $304 for Equality Now, so bring your evil laugh back to the heart of Salem for a night of sing-along fun for a good cause!
- Finally, for those of us who fantasize about being Broadway dancers, there may be some satisfaction in the dance- and sing-along screening of "West Side Story" Thursday in Prospect Park.
- Friday the 13th was strictly B-movie in its technique, but it succeeded in perforating an American idyll: summer camp was never the same after those nice guitar-strumming sing-along kids got slashed in their lakeside cabins.
- Listening to music by Ives is like wandering through a memory box filled with old photos, sing-along songbooks, political pamphlets, yellowed poems, the bass drum of a big brass band, remnants of an old watering hole, and perhaps a pair of boxing gloves.
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