rousing chorus

Frequency: 6.05.1 per million words

A chorus that is exciting and makes people feel enthusiastic.

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Examples (20)

  • The band's anthem always ends with a rousing chorus that gets the crowd singing along.
  • The crowd joined in the rousing chorus with enthusiasm.
  • The national anthem concluded with a rousing chorus, filling the stadium with pride.
  • Every time the band played that rousing chorus, the energy in the room soared.
  • The finale of the musical featured a rousing chorus sung by the entire cast.
  • The hymn concluded with a truly rousing chorus that filled the cathedral.
  • We all joined in for the final, rousing chorus of the old sea shanty.
  • We hope the new song will feature a memorable and rousing chorus.
  • The song builds slowly before exploding into a rousing chorus of unity and hope.
  • She struggled to hit the high notes of the rousing chorus.
  • The football fans bellowed a rousing chorus of their club's song to intimidate the opposition.
  • The protest song's rousing chorus united all the marchers.
  • The protest march culminated in a rousing chorus of their signature chant.
  • Listening to that rousing chorus always lifts my spirits.
  • The singer's powerful voice delivered a rousing chorus that gave everyone goosebumps.
  • The children loved singing the rousing chorus of their favorite nursery rhyme.
  • What started as a few voices grew into a rousing chorus that echoed through the valley.
  • A well-placed rousing chorus can make any song unforgettable.
  • The composer added a rousing chorus to the film's main theme to heighten the emotional impact.
  • If you want to engage the audience, write a powerful and rousing chorus.