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
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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