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Definition of "serenades" [serenades]

  • Plural form of serenade. (noun)

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Use "serenades" in a sentence
  • "Others try to make something tidy and classically restrained out of music that moves from haunted-house creepiness through fractured Viennese waltzes and mandolin serenades to an Elgar-on-steroids, parade-ground finale."
  • "Among the local important festivities is the Carnival, most often in February, which is very popular and begins with the traditional "burial of Bad Humor", the the beautiful floats, costumed and masked groups, followed by "serenades" to the Carnival Queen and the crowning of "The Ugly King" in the Main Plaza."
  • "Honduran army 'serenades' ousted president's supporters at embassy; occupants say it's torture Guantanamo judges grant requests for delays in war crimes cases against 2 Sudanese detainees Mexican justice report: Cartel-fueled homicides at all-time high in violent border city Transportation revenue shortfall squeezing New Mexico agency responsible for roads Former Los Alamos lab physicist says FBI searched his home as part of possible spy probe"
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