18 collocations for chorusing

"We want to go to the Academy!" chorused the girls.

" "What?" chorused her chums.

"Ho! ho!" chorused his companion, slapping his thigh jovially.

Can I stay?" "Yes, yes," chorused the company, and I was too busy trying to get off my gloves to speak.

My faith's strong,real clare, 'tell ye," she added, with the triumphant laugh which usually chorused her conversation, and turning to the Doctor, who, aroused by her loud and vigorous strain, was attending with interest to her.

"Shu!" "What'r given us?" "Git out" "You ain't got no aut'mobile," chorused the crowd.

When, at last, all was in readiness, and the earth began to drop away beneath them, the dogs put their noses in the air and chorused a canine Arctic dirge.

"Betty!" chorused Grace and Amy.

"Are we allowed to receive men visitors in the house?" chorused a group of girls, questioned in a fashionable employment agency.

Ken began to whistle, then stopped to hear the marsh frogs, which were still chorusing their mad joy in the flight of winter.

" "Why not?" chorused the listeners.

" "Not one!" chorused all the masks in deep and dismal unison.

ha!" chorused the scholars.

" "Certainly," chorused the staff; "and it is also customary to make presents to the Prime Minister and to the Secretary every time the articles are changed, and also upon the arrival of a new Consul.

"Oh, yes," chorused the willing victims.

" "Only let 'em try it," chorused a half dozen voices, "an' dey'll soon see who'll git de bes' ob de guns; an' as to taking keer ob ourselves, I specs we kin take keer ob ourselves as well as take keer ob dem.

"They've got money," chorused the children.

Witherbee and Bunsen chorused the word.

18 collocations for  chorusing