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serenade

[ser-uh-neyd] / ˌsɛr əˈneɪd /
NOUN
melody
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Fans in the packed arena north of London serenaded the band with the United Kingdom’s national anthem, “God Save the Queen,” as the legendary group and Mercury, donning the royal fit, walked off stage.

From Los Angeles Times

Jane Fonda, who narrates the documentary, describes the serenade as a "spontaneous tribute to Harry Belafonte."

From Salon

He smiled for cameras, was serenaded by a chorus of cheers and triumphantly walked back with his latest piece of hardware.

From Los Angeles Times

A month before unleashing his sophomore album, Scotland’s soulful young popsmith will serenade a nearly sold-out crowd in Seattle’s most acoustically challenged venue.

From Seattle Times

Soon after, the TD Garden crowd started serenading him with chants of “Lyon! Lyon!”

From Seattle Times