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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
But AC/DC did just that, playing 21 instantly recognizable sing-along tunes of considerable heaviness — the majority of them classic rock radio staples and cultural touchstones — rendered with a power and passion that belies their many decades of service.
The world circa 2025 could use two hours of an ear-splitting sing-along with 70,000 like-minded denizens, celebrating the working-class joys of booze, broads and rock ‘n’ roll.
And don’t we all need a big healing sing-along moment with “The Middle” with the hooky reassurance that everything will be all right, all right?
There are glimpses of the artist leading a public sing-along and headlining a speaking engagement before a packed audience.
Movies where the family can enjoy the cinematic experience together include “Mufasa: The Lion King,” “Sonic The Hedgehog 3,” “Moana 2” and “Wicked Sing-Along.”
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