Substantial group of dancers who together perform synchronized routines.
A body of dancers or singers who perform together.
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Examples for "chorus"
Examples for "chorus"
1That's just right, the other Freedom Party men said, almost in chorus.
2We all joined in the chorus at the end of each verse:
3The principal character could sing the first verse and the chorus alone.
4His words were lost to an especially loud refrain from the chorus.
5So we rose up and called on Miggles in chorus; then separately.
1They looked like a small chorus line about to burst into song.
2And... a pair of silver tap shoes from a nineteen-thirties chorus line.
3A relatively unknown Catherine Zeta Jones performed in the chorus line in 1984.
4I was working as a dancer in the chorus line when he met me.
5She pushed past a chorus line of synchronised sword swallowers and entered Garrick Lane.
6She joined the historic venue's chorus line and performed her solo acts throughout the city.
7Caught the old Count by kicking up her legs in a chorus line, I heard.
8At 16, her mother put Lena into the chorus line of Harlem's famed Cotton Club.
9Down on the beach, the surf was up, a chorus line of ghosts along the sand.
10From the opposite direction, four laughing women formed a chorus line as they marched toward her.
11He and his friend, fellow British hacker Pad, had the best four legs in the chorus line.
12It looked as though an entire chorus line of women had dumped their belongings on the floor.
13We like swing music and scat singing, and we love the pretty legs in a chorus line.
14Two of the show girls from the chorus line were in the waiting room, gossiping with each other.
15Drag queens and trans women of colour held the line and they formed a chorus line outside Stonewall Inn.
16A whole chorus line in headscarves and boots strides cheerfully towards the camera, looking like a Soviet poster come alive.