choreo-
Britishcombining form
Etymology
Origin of choreo-
from Greek khoreios, from khoros dance
Example Sentences
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I wanted to do a concert that didn’t rely on, like, “Let me do a bunch of choreo and whatever.”
From Los Angeles Times
“All those Ciara hits, I had the choreo down,” Lenae says.
From Los Angeles Times
“Can you imagine if he’s out there every single week putting his life on the line doing this very dangerous, very high-pressure, high-intensity sport, and I’m like, ‘I wonder what my choreo should be?’”
From Los Angeles Times
Have you ever tried memorizing choreo, or intubating a human being?
From Los Angeles Times
"The level of choreo is so basic, it's nursery level."
From BBC
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