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Definition of "choristers" [choristers]

  • Plural form of chorister. (noun)

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Use "choristers" in a sentence
  • "No they are not fußball players, but choristers from the Vienna State Opera who are again spending hours traipsing up and down the giant staircase that is the hallmark of Herbert Wernicke’s production of Verdi’s I vespri siciliani."
  • "Her choristers were the birds; her incense the sweet perfume which the grateful earth and her innocent children the flowers continually offer up to their Maker: instead of the gaudy chandelier, she gazed upon the full-orbed moon, hanging like a silver lamp from its dome of blue, and forcibly recalling the Divine Hand which placed it there."
  • "Return! 'called the choristers louder and higher and clearer, and ended, with a magnificent burst of harmony, with the sublime proclamation,' The Lord hath redeemed Jacob, and glorified himself in"