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    chorus


    chorused


    choruses


    1. I hear a chorus of ‘that’s right’, ‘of course we’re not


    2. Maybe the “worship leader” will play the chorus an extra couple times because the reaction is right


    3. It is the new chorus of our forgotten comradesAnd the halleluyahs of our second selves


    4. rattling in her head with the chorus, Don’t Speak


    5. I hear the dawn chorus,


    6. in the singing of this morning chorus,


    7. The noise hits us as we enter the hall; the chorus is in the middle of rehearsing one of the big showstopper songs


    8. She spread her arms and the people followed and when she began, they joined the solemn chorus, 'Mighty Athena, Goddess of Storm and Lightning, Protectoress of our homes and villages, Protectoress of Odysseus


    9. Jack joined in with the chorus line on every marshalled step,


    10. “God help him or her if there is!” shouted Naria, and a chorus above her agreed

    11. His stroll toward her was accompanied by a chorus of hoots and howls from all present, lead by the other two soldiers and the boat captain


    12. There was a chorus using multi-part harmonies, the orchestra played chords and she was reminded of the folk music of Kassidor Yakhan


    13. The showers at the revue had been not much better – limited hot water doesn’t go far between a chorus of twelve hot, sweaty dancers with monied admirers to impress


    14. There was a chorus of affirmative cries from the crews to either


    15. As Billy tries to sit up his temples start to throb, joining a chorus of complaint from his joints and his stomach


    16. The melody repeats over and over again, worming through the verse towards the heart of the chorus


    17. The kids are hauled out of their beds amidst a chorus of complaints and groans


    18. The last chorus of “Frosty the Snowman” finished as we opened up the


    19. He was pretty sure video games was just something she made up to throw him off the trail by the middle of the second chorus


    20. At the end of space it found a home where it landed quietly and lay murmuring while a chorus sang to it on a wide, sunny, soft green field

    21. The crowd was waving cups and fists with thumbs sticking up before they even hit the chorus


    22. And then the chorus and loop out of the pattern and into the big drop-thru transition to part five


    23. "Not me" yelled a chorus of voices


    24. There was a chorus of greetings


    25. A chorus of angles: “The amount


    26. (Chorus of the Hebrew Slave) from "Nabucco” by


    27. The hushed chorus of threats would wax and wane


    28. As soon as the first voices of nearby soldiers formed a chorus of nagging cheers, the Praefect decided that enough was more than enough


    29. Aeolian, Eury had picked up the simple chorus


    30. But both froze in their tracks when the rumbles they had heard earlier grew louder and were joined by a chorus of scampering feet

    31. GingerKat's laughter rang in the hall as a chorus of chimes and strong fresh breezes


    32. And now, as he re-assumes the helm behind the trolley and sets a course for the sophomore wing, there is a chorus of “Thank you Mr


    33. “She"s too old,” a chorus of voices stated with conviction


    34. It was followed by a chorus of heckling and taunts, biting at her with their bitterness


    35. Claire started to sing it too, and soon there was a rousing chorus


    36. So the unsuspecting customers heartily and happily whistled a rousing chorus of the Great Escape, repeatedly which soon caught on at the other tables in the pub


    37. He shrieked and wailed, while numerous interested spectators chanted a weird chorus


    38. "Good-bye, good-bye," replied the other elves, in shrill chorus


    39. father," Harry cried out, "Yes, keep it for papa!" and Kitty, joining in the chorus, the vote was unanimous, and the turkey was hung away to


    40. There was a chorus of grumbles from the circle around her, and Jevan shook his head harshly

    41. When Kate awoke, she felt the pain in her head pounding like the many feet of a chorus line on a stage floor


    42. “Figures,” she said when she was answered with a chorus of laughs


    43. Uriah’s voice joins hers and then I hear a chorus of yells in the distance


    44. Chorus was always a hoot for Jason


    45. If they balked, they got a chance to write a composition, and if they still balked they mysteriously disappeared from Chorus


    46. I hear voices in the living room—a chorus of them, in fact, joined by occasional bursts of laughter and a faint melody plucked on an instrument, a banjo or a guitar


    47. Looking out into my forest, as it had become, I was certain I could hear the trees singing softly in chorus as the water sprayed


    48. No, this was a soft chorus of soprano and alto voices combining smoothly together


    49. Then water fowl from the wetlands in the valley brought their voices in a gentle chorus, like tenor and bass parts being added to the “sky” birds


    50. rotation of Barret’s gun-arm adding to the chorus of bullets









































    1. “You cannot be serious!” The others chorused


    2. “Aine!” they chorused as they twisted in their chairs to see me


    3. ‘Yeah, me too’ chorused the rest of the boys


    4. ‘Definitely not!’ chorused the other twelve


    5. “Amen,” they all chorused and bowed their heads in silent prayer


    6. ” They all chorused


    7. "Thank you," they chorused


    8. “Sir! Yes, Sir!” they chorused


    9. “Aye aye, cap'n,” they chorused


    10. “Aye!” chorused the other hands

    11. “Shut up and drink your potion,” they chorused


    12. ” chorused the men


    13. ” Chorused by a sting of tutts and disapproving glances from influential producers


    14. Byron’s heart thumped loudly, his eyes newly full of her previously unknown rhythmical movements and his ears chorused by her honey drenched butterfly squeaks


    15. They collectively ignored me, except for the Tele-Virtuality pop icon, nursed from the teat of paranoia, who habitually chorused wolf for the power it wielded and the troops it summoned


    16. ” WII chorused as EvE


    17. “Gee, thanks for the ride” chorused the three as they got on their


    18. “No,” the twins chorused in unison


    19. “No!” chorused the customers


    20. “NO!” chorused the crowd

    21. And the men chorused, “God’s Truth be on it!”


    22. "Where? Where?" they chorused, grins on their face


    23. "And Derrick!" The three other girls chorused


    24. And the congregation joined in chorused praise


    25. Their screams were his screams as they chorused the agonies of


    26. "Nor I, nor I," chorused the sailors


    27. Scraps of popular songs were chorused with an enthusiasm which was a strange prelude to a scientific lecture, and there was already a tendency to personal chaff which promised a jovial evening to others, however embarrassing it might be to the recipients of these dubious honors


    28. ” And Caitlin and the kids chorused, “He’s not a thousand miles a-waaay


    29. “I’ll get it!” they chorused


    30. “’Cause he’s what?” And everyone chorused back, “America’s Sherlock Holmes!” It was a reference to a national-magazine piece from a few years ago that I will apparently never live down

    31. ‘It’s late,’ she said, and shook her head when the others chorused a desire for her to stay


    32. Watson," chorused George and the twins


    33. "Christine's in that," chorused three at the back


    34. "And I"—"And I"—"And I," chorused the others


    35. “Go on, now! Watcher think I got here?” But the girls chorused delightedly, and teased their driver—all but one, and she leaned forward to whisper confidingly, with her arms around his fat neck


    1. Choruses should be the expression of joy, not its substitute


    2. If the heavens had opened and flooded the earth with a mighty drum beat and choruses of angels, I would have been satisfied at the terror I felt


    3. As dawn broke through and the birds started their morning choruses, the relief team came to take over


    4. As I pointed out, I may have sung in various choruses, but I never did it solo, played an instrument or was on the road; I thus avoided the grueling concert scene and boredom of endless motels


    5. Why twenty-four elders? This was the number of choruses by which the priests


    6. A few years after that rehearsal, I sang this glee club song with our singing group in a joint concert of men’s choruses – I didn’t have a solo, but sang with the others


    7. 'I'll have a word with the TV producer to make sure she only has a camera on him during the choruses


    8. Like Stripehead he knew little more than the choruses, having written the words 15-20 years earlier


    9. They sing some hymns and some choruses, and the singing is wholehearted


    10. Many hymns and choruses that could be sung by memory and without instruments have been laid aside for more contemporary songs that have much musical accompaniment

    11. This occurs when we do not have many hymns and choruses that we can sing without instruments with a whole heart towards the Lord


    12. Thus the burden here is to simply supply a resource of many old hymns, choruses and spiritual songs for reading, meditation and singing privately and corporately


    13. 1143 We encourage the believers as they gather, to sing the choruses slowly and boldly to the Lord Himself


    14. the instrument; it had a wonderful tone and after a couple of well known choruses and bits


    15. During these and similar songs nothing was audible but the murmurs of the music; relieved, as it was, or rather rendered terrible, by those occasional bursts of grief which might be called its choruses


    16. Protracted knocking on the tables greeted the end of the song, but as the Semi-drunk knew no other except odd verses and choruses, he called upon Crass for the next, and that gentleman accordingly sang `Work, Boys, Work' to the tune of `Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching'


    17. As he spoke, the crowd interrupted him again and again with waves of applause and choruses of hearty cheers


    18. A racecourse had been staked out for the vaqueros; and away to the left, from where the crowd was massed thickly about a huge temporary erection, like a circus tent of wood with a conical grass roof, came the resonant twanging of harp strings, the sharp ping of guitars, with the grave drumming throb of an Indian gombo pulsating steadily through the shrill choruses of the dancers


    19. Johnny Cash and June Carter had called on Nick Lowe and me to join them and the other members of the Carter Family in the closing choruses of “Will the Circle Be Unbroken


    20. Here and there choruses of little girls threw to the winds, amid the passersby, who formed into circles and applauded, the then celebrated Bourbon air, which was destined to strike the Hundred Days with lightning, and which had for its refrain:—

    21. After giving the benediction, I often lingered a long time in this peaceful chamber, and from every corner of its walls, from every fold of its curtains, came stealing around me forgotten visions of my youth; childish songs, gay choruses, floated again to my ears


    22. The exercises by the Chinese converts indicated remarkable proficiency in the English language and in music, both in solos and choruses


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    Synonyms for "chorus"

    chorus refrain greek chorus chorus line choir melody theme strain motif

    "chorus" definitions

    any utterance produced simultaneously by a group


    a group of people assembled to sing together


    the part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers


    a body of dancers or singers who perform together


    a company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play


    utter in unison


    sing in a choir