chorus - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • disapproval: Certainly, to admit to enjoying it invites a chorus of disapproval and sneers from the so-called intelligentsia.
  • birdsong: You will be greeted to a chorus of birdsong, and some colorful displays of wild flowers.
  • dissent: By 1981 the country's most influential papers, La Prensa, joined the growing chorus of dissent against the Sandinista government.

Converse of object

  • sing: He answered by singing a chorus of We Shall Overcome.
  • uplift: From heavy to soft, this song, a standout track from the album, features razor sharp electric guitars and an uplifting chorus.
  • chant: The crowd began to rowdily chant the chorus and join in with the spirit of the anthem.

Adjective modifier

  • catchy: Years ago we used to hear quartets sing the catchy chorus went, " They wouldn't bend.
  • rousing: The evening was rounded off with a few rousing choruses of harvest hymns.
  • anthemic: This has a heavy, almost anthemic chorus which is supported by some wonderfully pure clear guitar sounds - another goodie!
  • singalong: The seriousness of the songs are honey coated in sweet harmonies and singalong choruses, but don't let that fool you.
  • sing-a-long: They are a melodic guitar band with catchy tunes and infectious sing-a-long choruses, and somewhat unsurprisingly, they're creating a storm.
  • melodic: It is however redeemed somewhat by the strong and melodic chorus, which is thankfully the most memorable section of this track.

Modifies a noun

  • x2: Chorus x2 *This creature can be changed if necessary, possibly to wasp.
  • reed: The presence of a chorus reed makes this organ suited to a role in leading singing in a church.
  • verse: This one was slightly discordant, and contrasted a moody chorus verse with a brighter, sweeter chorus.

Noun used with modifier

  • dawn: Enjoy a dusk cruise, a dawn chorus walk or watch the sunrise from a canoe.
  • sing-along: In bitesize chunks of a song or two, they're great better hooks and better sing-along choruses than their peers.
  • diapason: The Great diapason chorus rang through the building with scarcely any attenuation in the farthest corner.
  • barbershop: Lace City Singers, Nottingam the largest barbershop chorus in the UK and the current UK & Ireland Champions.
  • flue: The flue chorus makes an excellent dialog with the Great diapasons for the classical repertoire.

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