Synonym: chorus, consort. Similar words: choice, hoist, memoir, hoi polloi, abattoir, repertoire, reservoir, echo. Meaning: ['kwaɪə] n. 1. a chorus that sings as part of a religious ceremony 2. a family of similar musical instrument playing together 3. the area occupied by singers; the part of the chancel between sanctuary and nave. v. sing in a choir.
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61. Twice a week, Wednesday and Saturday, there is a celebration of Compline in the choir at eight in the evening.
62. It has tall, twin western towers and spires and a long nave and choir.
63. A large, brick building, it has a tall nave, choir and transepts and apsidal choir termination.
64. I played the organ on Sunday at First Presbytenan and rehearsed the choir on Thursday nights.
65. The nave and choir have the usual Gothic ribbed vault but in the aisles the Piast vaulting can be clearly studied. Sentencedict.com
66. She attends Ropley School and enjoys dancing, horse riding and drama, as well as bell-ringing and singing in the Ropley Church choir.
67. He was also interested in phrenology and conducted a male voice choir.
68. This is because the nave or choir and their aisles often have different widths and heights.
69. The choir arcade piers are grouped with large carved foliated capitals.
70. He had joined the choir school of Notre-Dame and had sung in the chorus of the Opera-Comique.
71. A typical service includes an item by the band, as well as a choir item and several hymns and choruses sung by all.
72. This chest was thereafter kept in the choir and was rolled to the window and opened upon request.
73. You may even have sung in a church choir, helping voices rise in spiritual exultation before trading in your satiny robe.
74. I was a member of the thousand-voice choir that sang at the opening of the Gladstone Dock in April, 1913.
75. Praise will be led by the clergy and choir of Holywood Parish Church.
76. He won a scholarship to Halifax Secondary School, sang in the church choir, and became a Scout.
77. One of the most demanding things for this choir is the physical stamina required to perform for an hour.
78. The cathedral rang with the amazing voices of the choir.
79. At that time we choir boys sang the whole of Evensong every night of the week.
80. She also sang with Lothian Gaelic Choir and coached disabled horse riders.
81. Her love of choral singing, fostered at Oxford in the Bach Choir, gives her continuing pleasure.
82. He is preaching to the choir of religious-right Protestants and conservative Catholics whose votes should already be locked up.
83. Mark Price not only looks like a choir boy, he is one.
84. The times she enjoyed the most were when she was singing and practicing with the church choir.
85. Choir and audience wave to each other when the singing is over, some of the little boys leaning perilously over the parapets.
86. The performance, like the recording, is excellent with clear diction from the London Philharmonic Choir.
87. He made for the central entrance to the choir under the organ and almost collided with Dhani, who giggled.
88. For he will not miss his evening class or his choir practice for a woman.
89. The choir of the church was so famous in the 17 and 18C that its music attracted many great composers.
90. The central, larger apse was used as a sanctuary and the choir was then moved westwards into the nave.
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