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choir

noun as in chorus

noun as in glee club

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I know the verse because Mrs. Bertalan used to have us do it in ninth-grade choir.

Here it is being performed by the Westminster Cathedral Choir.

But I was a choir geek, and then got frustrated and took an acting class and realized that was the thing for me.

It was in the vestry where the choir was putting on its garments.

Then, as I sat here on this “throne,” this beautiful choir struck my ears and senses.

The steady use of the organ for an hour-and-a-half's choir rehearsal would exhaust the batteries.

When fifteen he became voluntary organist and choir-master to the Birkenhead School Chapel.

B'lieves in candles and vestures; got Tim into the choir one Sunday, and now you can't keep him out of it.

The body is an octagon of thirty-two feet diameter; and the choir, of the same shape, is twenty-one feet in diameter.

This is also a good point from which to study the clerestory as seen in choir and crossing.

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On this page you'll find 86 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to choir, such as: ensemble, carolers, chorale, choristers, vocalists, and voices.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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