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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121. Friday the choir practice and on Saturday a prayer meeting for the services on Sunday.
122. The entertainment included Stevie Nicks, Al Green, a huge gospel choir and 1,000 dancers.
123. I taught a Sunday school class and sang in the church choir, whose members included soldiers stationed at nearby bases.
124. The nave and choir can have no triforium or clerestory so must be lit by exceptionally large aisle windows.
125. A choir of families, wrapped in woolly hats, overcoats and scarves,(www.Sentencedict.com) were singing carols by a crib.
126. Apart from watching two ex-music pupils shine Mr Livingstone will hear some of his special arrangements for the choir performed.
127. Probably all of Ludford's surviving compositions were written for his choir at St Stephen's.
128. Make sure you're better for choir practice ... Miss Gregg.
129. The choir is encircled by a stone screen with an ambulatory behind.
130. When I was eight years old I joined our school choir.
131. I had to make decisions as to whether I should join the choir or arrange to play quartets.
132. At the east end is a rectangular choir and later apse.
133. The choir is apsidal with very fine modern glass in the windows.
134. The composer first occurs during 1476/7, as a lay clerk of the choir of Holy Trinity collegiate church, Arundel.
135. The hymn was followed by a passage from the New Testament, another hymn from the choir and some simple prayers.
136. The orchestra played a few notes and the choir burst into song.
137. In his spare time he sang in a male voice choir.
138. A firm belief in the priesthood of all believers means that singing belongs to the whole congregation as well as to the choir.
139. On 4 July 1806 he passed away, the local priests and choir being present at his bedside for his spiritual comfort.
140. Not only was he preaching to the choir, he was talking to tax-cutting evangelists.
141. The choir has sung in concerts all over the country.
142. Both nave arcade and clerestory windows continue uninterrupted, but in narrowing form, round the choir apse.
143. From somewhere far-off in the building, he could hear a faint echo of the nurses' choir.
144. Now the choir and the south choir aisle were empty except for the Chapter clergy and the cathedral policeman.
145. They rounded off with a scabby diatribe against the black choir in the Seventh Day Adventist Church whose voices lit the evenings.
146. The only remaining male member of our Church choir was a Vic-Wells ballet fan.
147. But on the whole, Soho was quiet enough for choir practice these days.
148. A choir is raising money to fund a trip to Reutlingen, twin town of Ellesmere Port and Neston.
149. The latter group was in fact Jack's choir who were from a religious boarding school.
150. In a cathedral the choir sounds magnificent, but the unfortunate parson may be inaudible.
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