choir
The choir of a church.
A choir that specializes in singing gospel music.
A choir associated with a school.
A choir for young people.
The choir of a cathedral.
A choir composed of both men and women.
A choir associated with a college.
A choir composed entirely of men.
A choir composed entirely of women.
Refers to a very large choir, often formed by combining several smaller choirs.
Used to specify the number of members in a choir.
A rehearsal session for a choir.
The person who conducts or leads a choir.
A person who sings in a choir.
A public performance given by a choir.
A room used by a choir for rehearsals or for storing robes.
A gallery or balcony in a church where the choir sits.
A screen, typically of wood or stone, that separates the choir of a church from the nave.
The fundamental action of a choir.
The action of a choir giving a concert or singing for an audience.
A figurative expression meaning to try to persuade people who already agree with you.
Indicates membership or location within a choir.
To participate in a choir by singing.
To be a member of a choir.
To become a new member of a choir.
To direct the performance of a choir.
To lead and manage a choir.
To play a musical instrument while a choir sings.