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to choir
noun
Singing group; group of people who sing together; company of people who are trained to sing together.
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Restaurants in small towns often close early on Wednesday nights so Christians can go to choir practice and Bible study.
"It is with a sad and heavy heart that I submit my resignation to you and to Choir," she began.
I dropped my son off at soccer, prepared dinner, shuttled him to choir, then walked to the park with my daughter, where she ran into two teammates.
But I do use my car to drive to choir rehearsals on Monday nights in an area which will be hit by the new restrictions.
She wants to use what little energy she has left to make it to choir practice at the local community centre.
I studied these books day and night, carrying them everywhere I went: to the yard, to the chow hall, and to choir practice.
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Why do they tend to be resistant to choirs?
Is he telling jokes to the choir, so to speak?
"Environmentalists, we love to preach to the choir," he said.
So, why have I chosen to preach to the choir?
Or individual messages such as "You wanted to go to a choir practice.
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