Definition of Chorusses

1. chorus [v] - See also: chorus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chorusses

chortle
chortled
chortler
chortlers
chortles
chortling
chorus
chorus frog
chorus girl
chorus line
chorused
choruses
chorusing
choruslike
chorussed
chorusses (current term)
chorussing
chose
chose jugée
chosen
chosen aggression principle
chosen people
chosenness
choses
choses jugées
choss
chota
chotahazri
chotchke
chott

Literary usage of Chorusses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1832)
"Specimens of Tragic chorusses,from Sophocles. 8vo. pp. 32. London : B. Fellowes, 1832. WE should be sorry to discourage any youthful aspirant to fame, ..."

2. Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs by Joseph Cradock, John Bowyer Nichols (1828)
"... was the first female singer; the airs were all given in the best style, but the chorusses were almost as meagre as the appearance of the audience; ..."

3. Classical Excursion from Rome to Arpino by Charles Kelsall (1820)
"chorusses of healthy and white-clad virgins making the woods resound with the hymn: Dianam ... chorusses ..."

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