Possible hiragana form: ちょる
| chorus | (n) any utterance produced simultaneously by a group, Example: a chorus of boos |
| chorus | (n) a group of people assembled to sing together |
| chorus | (n) a body of dancers or singers who perform together, Syn. chorus line |
| chorus | (n) a company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play, Syn. Greek chorus |
| chorus | (v) utter in unison, Example: `yes, ' the children chorused |
| chorus frog | (n) any of several small North American frogs having a loud call |
| chorus girl | (n) a woman who dances in a chorus line, Syn. chorine, showgirl |
| Chorus | n.; The Grecian tragedy was at first nothing but a chorus of singers. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] What the lofty, grave tragedians taught |
| Chorus | v. i. |
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