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sings along
verb
Third person singular of sing along
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The audience sings along, with huge television screens supplying the words, karaoke style.
Sometimes the tunes make sense, as when a character sings along with the radio.
In the front window, a brass quintet plays while everyone sings along, a glass of beer or wine in hand.
Play well, and the audience sings along, cheers and holds adoring signs aloft; play badly and your drummer glares at you accusingly and the audience boos.
(And as one sings along, one inevitably thinks, "wow, those ABBA songs were really deep. They are totally about all my own iss-shoes!)".
Without Jeff to stop her, Britta sings along to "Roxanne," and everybody joins in, dancing and singing all over the apartment.
The audience sings along in a soft, embarrassed mumble, but when the song ends they burst into applause worthy of a Van Halen concert.
When the crowd sings along, it makes it a better show.
Not everybody sings along with patriotic songs, though.
In the last two verses, he sings along.
That song Chi Chi Man, everyone sings along to it.
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