| Plural | serenades |
| Third Person Singular | serenades |
| Past Tense | serenaded |
| Present Participle | serenading |
| Past Participle | serenaded |
sing a serenade
romantic serenade
the serenade was a showpiece for the wind section.
I sensed this to be a serenade—a Scottish serenade.
a strolling guitarist serenades the diners.
First Desire Serenade Indelicate green morning, I will be a heart.A heart.In mature night, I will be a yellowhammer.A yellowhammer.
He sang a romantic serenade under her window.
The musician played a beautiful serenade on his guitar.
She was serenaded by a group of singers on her birthday.
The lovers enjoyed a serenade by the lake.
He planned to serenade his girlfriend on their anniversary.
The serenade brought tears to her eyes.
They danced to the sweet serenade playing in the background.
The serenade echoed through the courtyard.
She fell in love with him after he serenaded her.
The serenade created a romantic atmosphere in the room.
Kneeling at the foot of the tower, he sang a serenade in melting tones.
It was Harry's version of a serenade, and CharIotte ate it right up.
There's a mariachi guy, he is serenading you.
And we'ave choirs of wood nymphs, 'oo serenade us as we eat.
But any Pavarotti among the nightingales will serenade his mate while she sits on her eggs.
What a perfect day for a wedding. Listen ... even the barrel-organ in the street is serenading you!
Maybe he didn't write her poems or serenade her with songs or come home with expensive gifts.
Isaac says, " Maybe, " meaning maybe I'll serenade her – perhaps.
I went outside, and the frogs were trilling, and the birds were singing their serenades.
sing a serenade
romantic serenade
the serenade was a showpiece for the wind section.
I sensed this to be a serenade—a Scottish serenade.
a strolling guitarist serenades the diners.
First Desire Serenade Indelicate green morning, I will be a heart.A heart.In mature night, I will be a yellowhammer.A yellowhammer.
He sang a romantic serenade under her window.
The musician played a beautiful serenade on his guitar.
She was serenaded by a group of singers on her birthday.
The lovers enjoyed a serenade by the lake.
He planned to serenade his girlfriend on their anniversary.
The serenade brought tears to her eyes.
They danced to the sweet serenade playing in the background.
The serenade echoed through the courtyard.
She fell in love with him after he serenaded her.
The serenade created a romantic atmosphere in the room.
Kneeling at the foot of the tower, he sang a serenade in melting tones.
It was Harry's version of a serenade, and CharIotte ate it right up.
There's a mariachi guy, he is serenading you.
And we'ave choirs of wood nymphs, 'oo serenade us as we eat.
But any Pavarotti among the nightingales will serenade his mate while she sits on her eggs.
What a perfect day for a wedding. Listen ... even the barrel-organ in the street is serenading you!
Maybe he didn't write her poems or serenade her with songs or come home with expensive gifts.
Isaac says, " Maybe, " meaning maybe I'll serenade her – perhaps.
I went outside, and the frogs were trilling, and the birds were singing their serenades.
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