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sing-along
or sing·a·long
[ 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
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sing-along1
First recorded in 1955–60; noun use of verb phrase sing along
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Example Sentences
There are glimpses of the artist leading a public sing-along and headlining a speaking engagement before a packed audience.
From Los Angeles Times
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.”
From Los Angeles Times
"Wicked" is coming to homes with a bonus sing-along version.
From Salon
Among the bonus features are a sing-along version, a 40-minute behind-the-scenes featurette on the onscreen magic to create Oz, and deleted and extended scenes.
From Salon
Many have sung along to "Wicked" in theaters at specific sing-along screenings across the country.
From Salon
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