Sentence example with the word 'choir'

choir

a cappella, chamber chorus, chorale, confessionary, echo, great, mixed chorus, piano keys, rood tower, swell

Definition n. a chorus that sings as part of a religious ceremony

Last update: September 14, 2015


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She sings in the school choir.   [noun]

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They joined the church choir together and love blossomed.   [noun]

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The Choir has enjoyed acclaim from critics across the globe.   [noun]

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"They are from his Majesty's choir; I know their voices," said Hyacinth, "so fresh, and pure."   [noun]

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She didn't like it because I sprained my ankle first day she wore choir picnic at the Sugarloaf.   [noun]

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THE CHOIR: Liliata rutilantium te confessorum.   [noun]

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A choir of virgins and confessors sing voicelessly.   [noun]

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(A choir of six hundred voices, conducted by Vincent O'brien, sings the chorus from Handel's Messiah alleluia for the lord god omnipotent reigneth, accompanied on the organ by Joseph Glynn.')   [noun]

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Mr Bloom looked back towards the choir.   [noun]

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Still, having eunuchs in their choir that was coming it a bit thick.   [noun]

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What holiness is there in giving concerts in the choir.   [noun]

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