7 Metaphors for choir
They are a pretty musical bodygot through their business ever so creditably; but they are rather short of that which most choirs are deficient intenor power.
The choir is a square set down in the middlea church within a Cathedral.
The choir of the Cathedral, again, is an outrage.
The choir is a fine example of Transitional Norman with a square east end.
The choir is a sort of family compact; the members of one household preponderate in it; but its arrangements are well worked, and the music, taking everything into account, is pretty fair.
The choir is a mixture of late Norman and Early English.
The choir of the church was the chapel of the college, the remainder being parochial.