hum along
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to hum a tune, often in accompaniment to music or while doing something else
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- He loves to hum along to the songs on the radio while driving.
- I was humming along with the music.
- She was quietly humming along to the melody as she worked.
- She likes to hum along to her favorite songs.
- If you don't know the words, just hum along with the tune.
- The crowd started to hum along when the chorus began.
- The whole audience started to hum along during the familiar chorus.
- He always hums along happily in the shower.
- I often find myself humming along to the background music in cafes.
- Could you please not hum along? I'm trying to concentrate.
- The child contentedly hummed along as his mother sang a lullaby.
- We all hummed along to the catchy jingle.
- It's a catchy song; you'll be humming along after hearing it just once.
- Even without knowing the lyrics, you can still hum along.
- While gardening, my grandfather would always hum along to old tunes.
- They were humming along softly, enjoying the melody.
- We walked through the forest, humming along to a song stuck in our heads.
- She couldn't help but hum along to the familiar tune.
- Could you hear me humming along from the other room?
- The children hummed along to the lullaby their mother sang.