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  • noun Plural form of singalong.

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Examples

  • The Beatles evolved animation forward with their 1968 film Yellow Submarine, and even entertained the kids with singalongs in a cartoon series that lasted three seasons.

    Scott Thill: John Lennon: Working Class Mythmaker Scott Thill 2010

  • The Beatles evolved animation forward with their 1968 film Yellow Submarine, and even entertained the kids with singalongs in a cartoon series that lasted three seasons.

    Scott Thill: John Lennon: Working Class Mythmaker Scott Thill 2010

  • Like a yoga-fit granny sporting raven locks and raccoonish amounts of mascara, the 52-year-old performed bona fide singalongs -- "I Love Rock 'n' Roll," "Cherry Bomb" -- and gave a shout-out to her home town: "I used to live not too far from here, over in Rockville!"

    FreeFest: For LDC Soundgarden, a roaring (and swirling) success Chris Richards 2010

  • Musically, the group veers wildly from moment to moment: Zappa-esque flourishes, campfire singalongs, Afrobeat stomps, prog complexity, and gleeful pop might all appear on the same album, if not the same song.

    Going Gaga for Beats and Tunes Andy Beta 2011

  • As thousands of now slightly balding, slightly paunchy men and their now slightly laughter-lined, slightly more tired other halves relive their twenties with wide grins and evocative singalongs to 'Mis-Shapes', 'Disco 2000', even early-set surprise 'Mile End', singer Jarvis Cocker reminds the throng why Pulp were once so important.

    Charlie Ivens: Where now for Resurrected Left-Pop Iconoclasts Pulp? Charlie Ivens 2011

  • The fire burned into the night and a guitar was passed from artist to artist for acoustic numbers and singalongs from most of the Away Game bill.

    Weird and wonderful: Scotland's Away Game music festival Luke Bainbridge 2010

  • Like a yoga-fit granny sporting raven locks and racoonish amounts of mascara, the 52-year-old performed bona fide singalongs - "I Love Rock-n-Roll," "Cherrybomb" - and gave a shout out to her hometown: "I used to live not too far from here, over in Rockville!"

    In concert: Virgin Mobile FreeFest at Merriweather Post Pavilion Chris Richards 2010

  • That means singalongs, hand claps and an everybody-get-happy, permanent-smile enthusiasm.

    Album review: Matt & Kim, "Sidewalks" David Malitz 2010

  • The play was LOOONNGGG — it had an intermission — and there were several singalongs.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Sunday Song Lyric  2010

  • Terence Davies's The Deep Blue Sea, crowned by Rachel Weisz's awards-worthy lead performance, is beautiful, especially for admirers of brown, pub singalongs and vintage wallpaper.

    Trailer trash 2011

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