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sing-along
[sing-uh-lawng, -long]
noun
an informal or unrehearsed singing of songs by a group of people, usually under the direction of a leader; songfest.
an occasion marked by such singing.
sing along
verb
to join in singing with a performer
noun
such a singsong
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sing along1
Example Sentences
The “Sinners” score and playlist are instant classics and endlessly playable, while the rapid ascent of the “KPop Demon Hunters” soundtrack makes it ripe for sing-along goodness.
Of course, everyone at the Pantages is waiting impatiently for “Sweet Caroline,” the anthem that never fails to transform into a sing-along after the first “bum-bum-bum.”
John Travolta, who brought life to bad boy heartthrob Danny Zuko in the 1978 classic, crashed the Hollywood Bowl’s sing-along event Friday.
Video from the sing-along shows audiences cheering and celebrating Travolta with a standing ovation.
His surprise appearance came before the beginning of the sing-along, according to Entertainment Weekly.
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