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choir

[kwahyuhr] / kwaɪər /






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Black writers and then, toward the end, writers of other ethnicities add their voices to the choir.

From The Wall Street Journal

Under the right conditions, the atoms stop acting independently and instead emit light together, like a choir singing in unison -- much louder than solo singers.

From Science Daily

Her early novels were all written under her pseudonym until the release of her first contemporary novel, the choir, in 1987.

From BBC

His mother, once a choir singer and one of 16 children, had generational roots in Watts and Compton.

From Los Angeles Times

There was a hymn sung in Greek by the Coptic Orthodox Diocesan Choir and a carol by the choir of the Syriac Orthodox Church.

From BBC