Sentence examples for the first chorus from inspiring English sources

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the first chorus

noun

The person or thing in the first position.

  • He was the first to complete the course.

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Kazaky appears during the first chorus and perform a dance routine in the heels.

"What Now" begins with plain piano but gets to bombast by the first chorus.

It's a conditioned reflex as old as the first chorus line.

By the time the first chorus arrived, the narrator was no longer a mere observer.

And before you know it, you have the first chorus of "Aida".

But his root language didn't change: from the first chorus on, he was flirting with the blues.

There were cheers and a few moments later the first chorus of "Stand up if you hate Tottenham" (oddly heartfelt).

"I am an American aquarium drinker," he sings, and it takes him almost four minutes to find the first chorus.

The first chorus is piano in D minor/F major, the "old style," fairly close to the first 1935 recording.

Similarly, I change the radio station if after the first chorus I think the rest of the song has written itself.

By the first chorus, though, the blonde has it figured out, her eyes fixed on the back of Mr. Chance's bowl-cut head.

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