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serenade

[ser-uh-neyd] / ˌsɛr əˈneɪd /
NOUN
melody
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Victor Rojas, who called Angels games on television from 2010-20, put his own spin on the tradition, serenading each victory with these words: “Light that baby up!”

From Los Angeles Times

He didn't stay still for long, though, stalking the catwalk, reading out people's flags, serenading the front row and clearly having the time of his life.

From BBC

As he came out to bat for the final time in the series, England fans serenaded Johnson to the crease with that familiar song.

From BBC

Mark: There was a great review of his US tour, where they said he's entered his "rock star era", full of "shirtless serenades and rabid fans".

From BBC

Head got serenaded for dropping an admittedly tough chance off Harry Brook, Lyon the subject of a rude comparison with Moeen Ali from the Hollies Stand.

From BBC