36 Words to use with chorus

I have tried to reason pa out of his unnatural infatuation for zebras, but you might as well talk to a rich old man who gets stuck on a chorus girl, and gives her all his money, and has to go and live at the poor house.

S.A.B. secular chorus book; edited by Ira B. Wilson.

I suppose old Pink Whiskers was a chorus man once himself and has got all the dope on the subject.

Parepa-Rosa, when singing in the solo parts in oratorio, would habitually sing in the chorus parts also, singing from beginning to end with the others.

As the day dawns, sturdy Hyderabad chorus-singers pass along the streets chanting the "prayers for the Prophet" in voices that awaken the denizens of the dark garrets and hidden courts of the teeming chals.

SEE Admiralii, A. F. High school chorus collection for boys T. B. B. SEE Clark, Palmer J. CHARTERIS, ELIZABETH B. The story reader.

"I was reading in the paper the other day that some old pappy guy out in Chi was making a noisy fuss that the chorus ladies stay up too late nights.

He had no voice; so he became first accompanist, then chorus master, and finally trainer for the operatic stage.

A hundred thousand fools or more, Methinks I hear in chorus roar.

In the country churches, the congregations still unite in the singing; or, where it has been the custom for those who could sing to "sit in the seats" and form a chorus choir, such custom still obtains.

When time itself shall be no more, And all things in confusion hurled, Music shall then exert its power, And sound survive the ruins of the world: Then saints and angels shall agree In one eternal jubilee: All heaven shall echo with their hymns divine, And God himself with pleasure see The whole creation in a chorus join.

"In the preparation of chorus work do not insist on perfection.

MEPHISTOPHELES We heard erewhile, unless I'm wrong, Voices well trained in chorus pealing? Certes, most choicely here must song Re-echo from this vaulted ceiling!

Didn't I tell you men" Van Bibber dodged two stage hands who were steering a scene at him, stepped over the carpet as it unrolled, and brushed through a group of anxious, whispering chorus people into the quiet of the star's dressing-room.

O how the tinkling chorus rings!

Flaming in the Orient skies; Hear the grand, glad, chorus ringing, Which the joyous hosts are singing, To the humble shepherds, keeping Patient watch, while kings are sleeping!

How many voices in the chorus rise, And artless notes renew the failing strains; The honest boor his vocal talent tries, Approving love beams from his "fair one's eyes," While age, in silent joy, forgets its pains.

In no sense of the word can souls, which descended in Christ's train ('chorus sacer animarum et Christi comitatus') from Heaven, be said 'resurgere'.

Legions of martyrs in the chorus shine, And vocal blood with vocal music join.

The latter, however, often took the singers by surprise, by suspending with a signal the chorus-singing, and bidding some one or other single performer, by a touch of his bâton, to adapt alone some suitable song to the expiring tune and the passing idea.

Shall we distrust the God of Heaven? He every doubt and fear will quell; By him the captive's chains are riven So let us loud the chorus swell!

And the chorus talks of adding fuel to flame in a report: He's gone, and who knows how he may report Thy words, by adding fuel to the flame?

Her essays lack in the fine sentiment and the fervid eloquence of the chorus-utterances in her novels.

In loving Christian fellowship the chorus abides.

Do you want to succeed to half the chorus-world of New York?" "They won't be on board with us, I suppose!" "The echoes of their conversation will.

36 Words to use with  chorus