Apart from the chorus, I don't know the words of this song.
The audience joined the band in singing the chorus of their greatest hit.
We were awakened this morning by a chorus of crows outside our bedroom window.
The chorus was made up of children from grades 1 to
5.
Elissa had hoped to win a major role in the musical, but only got a small part singing in the chorus.
The governor is facing a chorus of criticism over his decision to cut taxes at a time when government revenues are down.
There was a chorus of tomcats howling outside our
door the whole time our cat was in heat.
The teacher was faced with a chorus of students asking for an extension to the deadline for their research essay.
As soon as Donna opened the door, she was greeted with a rousing chorus of 'Happy Birthday to You.'
The Khon dancers of Thailand
do not speak, but are accompanied by a chorus that communicates the necessary dialog.
Much of the popular, non-religious music of Europe during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance was written for soloists rather than for a chorus.
A non-religious choral tradition did not develop in Europe until the 1600s.
Italian opera in the 1600s featured dancing and extensive use of the chorus as part of the spectacle.
The chorus occupies an important place in more than 200 pieces of church music composed by J. S. Bach.
The team faced a chorus of boos after finishing losing the final game due to poor play and lack of effort.
Abba Eban once said that consensus is what many people say in chorus, but do not believe as individuals.
Find someone who has sung in a chorus.