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Recent Examples of chorus
Noun
The man refused a security officer’s instructions to leave the front of the stage, so after a brief back-and-forth, he was physically removed to a chorus of audience boos.—Deborah Sengupta Stith, Austin American Statesman, 17 Mar. 2026 Duain Wolfe, who Denver audiences know well from his work with the Colorado Symphony, leads the chorus.—Ray Mark Rinaldi, Denver Post, 16 Mar. 2026
Verb
Most of the monitoring is done during spring evenings, when male toads gather to chorus and breed.—Dallas News, 2 May 2022 Two rooms formerly used as locker rooms are now the home to chorus and band.—Lily Jackson | Ljackson@al.com, al, 8 Oct. 2019 See All Example Sentences for chorus
To Mohyuddin, the refrains about Sharia law are familiar and ridiculous, but no less disturbing.
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Russell Berman,
The Atlantic,
11 Mar. 2026
Commissioner Ben Sorensen echoed that refrain during a recent City Hall meeting, urging staff to be prepared now for what might be coming down the pike.
Sharp moves in bond yields underline the market uncertainty, chiming with the huge swings in oil and gas since the conflict began, as analysts say that persistent higher-for-longer energy prices will drive central bank policy responses.
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Hugh Leask,
CNBC,
12 Mar. 2026
Jury President Wim Wenders praised the film for its portrait of life under totalitarianism saying the story would chime with and serve as a wakeup call for people all over the world.
Both its French and English versions use simple clear language to make devastating points about how quickly society can disintegrate into bellowing madness.
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Christopher Arnott,
Hartford Courant,
18 Mar. 2026
That surprise of illumination, that miraculous, orbiting satellite in the dark, bellowing night.