Sentences with chorused
cho·rus
C c - They responded in chorus to the minister's questions.
- A chorus of jeers.
- At White Hart Lane, the fans chorused their support for Ferguson.
- Inspired by the mushrooming millionaires of Silicon Valley and the soaring Nasdaq stock market in the U.S., experts and officials chorused that Asia's future was on the Internet.
- ‘Don't worry, Father,’ they chorused in unison.
- ‘Thanks for inviting us, Lee,’ Connie added, and the others chorused their thanks as well.
- Many of the others chorused similar responses.
- On my first trip to an American academic conference I asked a group of scholars what was the latest critical fashion. ‘New Historicism’ they chorused ; read Greenblatt.
- Meanwhile, the London School of Economics and the Institute of Directors have also chorused their disapproval of the Bill over the last week.
- ‘Oh,’ they chorused, faces bright with recognition.
- More than 40,000 chorused it back at them when Kris Boyd regained his scoring touch to give the home side a lead they never squandered.
- As the quizzes were passed out, groans and moans chorused in perfect synchrony throughout the classroom.