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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151. For it was not the Police Choir that sang but seven-year-old Maria O'Neil.
152. All this music is preserved in the Eton Choirbook, compiled in c.1500-4 for use by the choir of Eton College chapel.
153. The Chamber Choir and the Renaissance Singers provide for those interested in joining smaller choirs.
154. The choir sang with precision.
155. The choir chanted in the background.
156. Robert sings in a church choir.
157. The choir is the oldest part of that church.
158. The choir sings both sacred and secular music.
159. The choir sang out the two words with great vigour.
160. The choir was ( singing ) distinctly out of tune in places.
161. We visited the church where Schubert sang in the choir.
162. Six months after Winterborn installed the CHOIR microphone It'suddenly went dead.
163. You ought to join a theater group,(http://sentencedict.com/choir.html) or maybe the school choir.
164. The choir has sung only two verses of the last hymn.
165. It has about as much authenticity as the Red Army Choir.
166. Hal used to sing in the cathedral choir until his voice broke.
167. The ultimate result was that he joined the choir as a bass voice.
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