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Answer for the clue "Korea: both its sides fancy a sing-along ", 7 letters:
karaoke

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Usage examples of karaoke.

Ennis was out by the Escalade, getting useless statements from a few more of the dwindling crowd of karaoke patrons, when his radio crackled again.

On the karaoke stage, some tubby guy in snake boots was murdering the bejesus out of a Kenny Loggins song.

In August of 1994, as Khalid Shaikh Mohammed trolled the karaoke bars of Manila, Ramzi Yousef flew to Karachi and checked into the Embassy Hotel.

That night, Yousef partied with Shah, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, and their Filipina dates at the XO Karaoke Bar.

Khalid Shaikh Mohammed procuring chemicals, then party late into the night at the XO and Firehouse Karaoke Bars.

Karaoke bar downtown when I get wind of this lizard demon, Merl, who sometimes does favors for the vampire with a soul.

We chose a remote longhouse on the Skrang River where there were many elders and a mixture of Muslim, Christian, and animist dwellers that still carried on in relative shelter from karaoke bars, ghetto blasters, and old Abba tapes.

My students all pile into this tiny box with no windows as the man who runs the restaurant, who is not Japanese but Cantonese, hooks up the karaoke machine.

Jax flew a glittering path to the karaoke machine ahead of his dad, Jenks’.

Copper shadows curling toward the ceiling, stirred by music from the semicircle of matte black speakers surmounting a mammoth karaoke machine.

In three months that all-important look would change, out would go this karaoke machine, in would come a new one.

Others were singing along to a Karaoke machine and videoing each other.

Nancy talked the barman into turning on the karaoke machine, and then watched in fascinated embarrassment as the old man belted his way through “What’s New Pussycat?

We passed by the poodle-cut pimpy boys and the heavily made-up Thai, Filipina and Malaysian women in their platform boots and crotch-high dresses, past enormous and eerily empty Yakuza-run nightclubs, karaoke bars, restaurants.

Wintertime, it's the stomping grounds for the Santa Rampage karaoke singers.