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Things choir often describes ("choir ________")
- nun
- pups
- railings
- organ
- gallery
- director
- motets
- fellows
- stalls
- schools
- poem
- school
- practice
- trainers
- room
- gates
- boys
- screens
- stools
- sisters
- book
- voices
- rail
- door
- vestry
- chairs
- vault
- rehearsal
- service
- aisles
- puppies
- mistress
- girls
- house
- arch
- strains
- directors
- writing
- songs
- loft
- announcements
- song
- aisle
- masters
- leaders
- floor
- transept
- books
- singers
- gales
- leader
- screen
- chapels
- lofts
- setter
- piers
- master
- meeting
- wall
- row
- vaults
- practise
- seat
- singer
- box
- chapel
- treat
- boy
- arcade
- arm
- seats
- music
- trainer
- members
- monks
- gate
- nuns
- arches
- singing
- dress
- training
- stall
- enclosure
- steps
How choir often is described ("________ choir")
- sacred
- amateur
- upper
- regular
- adult
- ruined
- heavenly
- present
- starry
- lofty
- invisible
- gothic
- distant
- monastic
- vast
- entire
- west
- mixed
- select
- magnificent
- wailful
- square
- century
- splendid
- feathered
- apsidal
- small
- woodwind
- parish
- famous
- huge
- part
- mighty
- excellent
- voice
- professional
- senior
- unaccompanied
- eastern
- voiced
- vaulted
- full
- harmonious
- tuneful
- robed
- papal
- double
- massed
- vocal
- romanesque
- rectangular
- russian
- beautiful
- welsh
- trained
- fine
- vested
- holy
- east
- male
- female
- surpliced
- large
- glorious
- retro
- gospel
- unseen
- junior
- local
- celestial
- angelic
- whole
