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Chorusing

Chorus \Cho"rus\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Chorused; p. pr. & vb. n. Chorusing.] To sing in chorus; to exclaim simultaneously.
--W. D. Howells. [1913 Webster] ||

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chorusing

vb. (present participle of chorus English)

Usage examples of "chorusing".

And all the mighty chanting of the organ's multitudinous voices that afternoon seemed to Bibbs to be chorusing of her and interpreting her, singing her thoughts and singing for him the world of humble gratitude that was in his heart because she was so kind to him.

The road was quiet except for the chorusing of peepers in the lengthening shadows.

Retainers of Werner occupied the length of the hall, chorusing the Baron's speeches, and drinking their own healths when there was no call for another.

I stood on our dugout’s top step with my cap over my heart listening to the boozy chorusing of our remaining fans.

I let him drag-waltz me, step-step, step-step, frogs and cicadas chorusing like bullroarers and pennywhistles.

The half-heard song of the distant chorusing voices had taken on a threatening monotony.

In the carriage nearest the cattle-vans, some drovers and scrub-cutters were playing euchre, and spasmodically chorusing the shrill music from an uncertain concertina.

On any given day, I was able to hear her voice above the others, chorusing as if she thought the gods themselves were listening in on her and appreciating her talent (or, truthfully, lack thereof).