Synonym: choir, group, refrain, stanza, unison, verse. Similar words: anchor, forum, quorum, decorum, ruse, rush, virus, brush. Meaning: ['kɔːrəs] n. 1. any utterance produced simultaneously by a group 2. a group of people assembled to sing together 3. the part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers 4. a body of dancers or singers who perform together 5. a company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play. v. 1. utter in unison 2. sing in a choir.
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61. It was like a chorus to the technical debate.
62. We could do with another girl in the chorus.
63. And the way your chorus backed you up-strong stuff!
64. Class 1 started to sing the opening chorus.
65. Broadway classics like "A Chorus Line" will never die.
66. "Mom!" the kids cried, in chorus.
67. Everyone is expected to join in the chorus.
68. I hear you all chorus!!
69. Or Strauss requesting a chorus of elves?
70. Aylesbury's town mayor has joined the chorus of disapproval.
71. Needless to say, she was not in the chorus as she had legs like inverted beer bottles.
72. Wait till the chorus of old men starts announcing the entry of Catullus.
73. This was another night to greet Scottie Pippen with a constant chorus of boos every time he touched the ball.
74. Her last tribute was a most fine rendering of the Hallelujah Chorus by our uniformed organist.
75. Stephansdom, and pastel century-old apartments standing in a tight row like a chorus line.
76. He was already beginning to mouth a little of it, picking up phrases sung by the chorus, trying out phonemes.
77. Dawson's obsessives will recognise this jangly, guitar-pop the second the catchy chorus kicks in.
78. But this chorus of praise has been cancelled out by opponents who question both the fiscal and museological sense of the transaction.
79. As I say, it is the chorus which too often fails to rise to the occasion.
80. We have just sung a chorus accompanied by two amplified guitars.
81. He had joined the choir school of Notre-Dame and had sung in the chorus of the Opera-Comique.
82. I suggest that the front row of the chorus at the Folies Berge res would have been a better place.
83. The chorus sang plaintively of their long hours in the shop, and short nights in the attics above.
84. Dreger now spends his free time volunteering in the Chorus office and researching the Chorus' history for the anniversary celebration.
85. Furthermore,[www.Sentencedict.com] should the unit go in before or after my chorus and delay pedals?
86. What you need to sing in this chorus is a beautiful instrument, strong musical skills, commitment and a good heart.
87. He admired them duly and was forced to join in with a chorus of auld lang syne downstairs.
88. The verse sounds like a madrigal, the chorus like a party.
89. While auditioning for the show, Lloyd Webber met a young dancer from the chorus line, Sarah Brightman.
90. Why go for the chorus when you can have the starring role?