152 adjectives to describe chorus

All about us rose the croaking of the frogs, dominating all the other noises of the night, and uniting in one mighty chorus in the marshes along the river.

The treble ensembletwo part secular and sacred choruses, by Florence Martin & Margaret Rose White.

Yet it is but justice to record, that once, when he was in a dangerous illness, he was watched with the anxious apprehension of a general calamity; day and night his house was beset with affectionate enquiries; and, upon his recovery, Te deum was the universal chorus from the hearts of his countrymen.

Raising himself from his salute, he heard a pretty little infantile chorus.

Every part had been filled, and all that was lacking was a march and war song for the grand chorus.

Heavenly choruses.

There was a small marshy place, half a mile, or so, from the college grounds, from which I had heard, in my walks, the music of the peepers coming up every evening, in a loud and joyous chorus.

To his first unspeakable relief succeeded the astonishment of hearing the voices continue in shrill chorus, the tones Chinese, the words, in louder fragments, unmistakably French.

There was a joyous chorus of approval.

" A sudden chorus of screams and cries had broken out from the passage beneath, with the shouting of a man and the sound of rushing steps.

Mark Van Doren (A); 8Oct64; R346301. VANDRE, CARL W. SEE SPIRITED CHORUSES, S. A. B. VAN DUZEE, MABEL.

One man would crone the air, and the others would crone a solemn chorus, but there was little hard drinking, for Elzevir Block never got drunk himself, and did not like his guests to get drunk either.

A merry juvenile chorus told Andy that they were bound for the circus.

W. B. Christian choruses.

Let folly also swell the tragic chorus.

As she drew near she heard a treble chorus of "ohs!" and "ahs!" and saw Jack on the porch surrounded by children.

But the grandest effect was when the far-off mountain precipice flung back the music; for then the Great Stone Face itself seemed to be swelling the triumphant chorus, in acknowledgment that, at length, the man of prophecy was come.

Every one of them seemed familiar with "Paddy Duffy's Cart" and its pretty chorus: "Twinkling stars are laughing, love, Laughing on you and me, While your bright eyes look into mine,

At times the hideous chorus of a pack of jackals woke the echoes of the night.

Not a sound that is not graceful: the tinkle of guitars, the sighs of serenaders, and the responsive chorus of gondoliers.

LAUDATE PUERI DOMINUM; a collection of 100 hymns and motets and an easy Mass for unisonous chorus.

When I see them going imperturbably along the old pre-war lines, snapping smart people at the races or in the Row, or reproducing the devastating beauty of a revue chorus, I know that they have their withers unwrung and their heart in the right place.

Often in bright summer days I had travelled the road, when the moors lay yellow in the sun and larks made a cheerful chorus.

I once heard, though not on board that ship, the lively chorus of "Off she goes, and off she must go," "Highland day and off she goes, Off

It was unearthly, it was devilish, a fiendish chorus that was like the laughter of a thousand demonsa pandemonium that shocked her unutterably.

152 adjectives to describe  chorus