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chorister
/ ˈkɒrɪstə /
noun
a singer in a choir, esp a choirboy
Word History and Origins
Origin of chorister1
Word History and Origins
Origin of chorister1
Example Sentences
"Did we know it was going to be an amazing, international hit? No - we had no idea," chorister Evadne Anderson said.
The Telegraph reported lyrics from the canticle written by a chorister included "Lord, how long shall the ungodly triumph?" and "how long shall all wicked doers speak so disdainfully?"
She said that parishioner William Spencer and his chorister son George are among those trying to help.
"He suggested we go for a walk," said Ruth, who was a chorister at the cathedral.
Priests and choristers at a cathedral mired in controversy did a "seven last shots of Christ" drinking game at a pub on Good Friday after services at the Archbishop of Wales' cathedral.
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