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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
chorus .
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Examples
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When recently asked to give me an example of “glamorous”, my Mid Int adolescent girls all chorused “Paris Hilton!”.
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At the Casino, beautifully costumed, staged, chorused, in a fair way to becoming what is called an artiste, she is far from that unknown chorus girl, selected by Miguel Covarrubias, who a few summers ago made her Paris debut carried in upside down "à poil," and doing the split.
Beth Arnold: Letter from Paris: Josephine Baker Back in Paris (This Time as a Man) Beth Arnold 2010
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Whereupon the Indians laughed scornfully and chorused, "Forty cents!"
CHAPTER I 2010
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“Up Presido!” the voices around the cell chorused.
A Simple Case 2010
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Three-score huskies chorused defiance, and as many furry forms precipitated themselves upon the dogs which drew the first sled.
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He sang the devil-may-care lines on and on, lifting the crew to the work and to the chorused emphasis of "Whiskey for my Johnny."
CHAPTER VIII 2010
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“What?” her comrades chorused, but Caithe was gone.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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No "immediate" plans, chorused James and Rupert when the select committee asked.
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"Ay," they chorused hoarsely between their chattering teeth.
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“Up Presido!” the voices around the cell chorused.
A Simple Case 2010
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