Crossword-Solution: SERENADE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Serenade | n. | Music sung or performed in the open air at nights; -- usually applied to musical entertainments given in the open air at night, especially by gentlemen, in a spirit of gallantry, under the windows of ladies. |
| Serenade | n. | A piece of music suitable to be performed at such times. |
| Serenade | v. t. | To entertain with a serenade. |
| Serenade | v. i. | To perform a serenade. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
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Sentences with SERENADE (5)
What took the honest knight from home? or what could he expect but to find his mistress agreeably engaged with a rival on his return, and his serenade, as they call it, as little regarded as the caterwauling of a cat in the gutter? Nevertheless, Sir Knight, I drink this cup to thee, to the success of all true lovers—I fear you are none,” he added, on observing that the knight (whose brain began to be heated with these repeated draughts) qualified his flagon from the water pitcher.
Surely you did not give it to Senor Houston?” “Could you think I was so silly? When madre was talking to him last night, and when I was singing my pretty serenade, he heard nothing at all.
One yarn you told me in those days I can remember still; It seemed as if I visioned it, so sharp you sketched it in; Bellona was the name, I think; a coast town in Brazil, Where nobody did anything but serenade and sin.
Now I hear one of the youths begin to sing a plaintive serenade as in days gone by: “Hay-ay-ay! Hay-ay-ay! a-ahay-ay!” (This “Listen! you will hear of him-- Maiden, you will hear of him-- Listen! he will shortly go Wasula feels that she must come out, but she has no good excuse, so she stirs up the embers of the fire and causes an unnecessary smoke in the teepee.
The moment the cracked orchestra beat out the overture from _Martha_, or jerked at the serenade from _Rigoletto_, all stupid and ugly things slid from him, and his senses were deliciously, yet delicately fired.
Quotes with SERENADE (3)
Poetry purrs like a kitten on the tip of our tongue. Each word fluidly floating from our lips, like little crystalline snowflakes, before settling onto an emotional wonderland of forgotten feelings. It has the power to pull our deepest emotions to the surface of consciousness and to serenade our soul with the haunting melody of a self, lost... and finally found.
I think you’ll find since I already love you, your Siren’s serenade will have no effect on me.
Fireflies out on a warm summer's night, seeing the urgent, flashing, yellow-white phosphorescence below them, go crazy with desire; moths cast to the winds an enchantment potion that draws the opposite sex, wings beating hurriedly, from kilometers away; peacocks display a devastating corona of blue and green and the peahens are all aflutter; competing pollen grains extrude tiny tubes that race each other down the female flower's orifice to the waiting egg below; luminescent s…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 121 times in crossword archives (1951–2025).