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Answer for the clue "Sang al fresco ", 9 letters:
serenaded

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vb. (en-past of: serenade )

Usage examples of serenaded.

He settled himself to one side and serenaded them in a grating, nasal voice that droned on and on.

A faint chiming ring serenaded them, but she couldn't tell where it was coming from, everywhere and nowhere.

Their clicking and singing serenaded their voyage, yet it was no restful lullaby.

With a sigh, she lay back down No Lions' voices serenaded her as she dozed, waking at intervals with questions chasing themselves through her thoughts.

They rode some paces in silence while in the branches above the purring coo of turtledoves serenaded them and was left behind.

A slow drip, drip, drip of water serenaded them where moisture seeped off an overhanging rock.

Ivar handed him ale and bread, and as he bolted his bread between sloppy swallows of ale, the chanting of monks in the church serenaded them.

She cut around the corner of the hall and there, out of sight, squatted to pee while shrieks, growls, and shouts serenaded her.

In the distance, unseen goats blatted, and a chorus of chickens serenaded them as monks rushed out of cloister and workshops to greet them.

A voice cursed, and a pair of men led a quartet of milk goats past on leashes, serenaded by goatish complaints.

For a while they rode in silence, serenaded by the steady clop of hooves.

When he couldn’t play against Tessie’s skin, Milton opened the window of his bedroom and serenaded her from afar.

Purple pennants flew from the antennas as the procession drove slowly through the streets of the old East Side where my father had grown up, where he had once serenaded my mother from his bedroom window.

Lately, the Tycoon had been so much serenaded at the White House that he had come to the conclusion that the only entirely painful form of speech-making was responding, vapidly, to a serenade.

The long winter's night shrouds them, blanketed by the ice storm and serenaded by the howling wind.