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chorine

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The word "chorine" is a noun that refers to a woman who dances as part of a chorus line, often in musical theater, variety shows, or performances. A chorus line is a group of singers and dancers who perform together in unison, usually in the background while the main performers take the spotlight.

Usage Instructions:
  • You would use "chorine" when talking about women who are specifically dancers in a performance group.
  • It is not commonly used in everyday conversation but is more often found in discussions about theater, dance, or performance arts.
Example Sentence:
  • "The chorines rehearsed every day to ensure they were in sync for the big show."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced discussions, you might describe the role of chorines in terms of choreography, stage presence, or the importance of their contribution to the overall performance.
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "chorine," but related terms include:
    • Chorus (the group of singers/dancers)
    • Choreographer (the person who designs the dance routines)
Different Meaning:
  • "Chorine" specifically refers to dancers, while the word "chorus" can refer to both singers and dancers, as well as to the part of a song that repeats.
Synonyms:
  • Dancer
  • Performer
  • Ensemble dancer
Idioms:

There are no common idioms that include the word "chorine," but you might hear phrases associated with performance, such as "in the spotlight" (to be the center of attention) or "steal the show" (to attract the most attention).

Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific phrasal verbs directly related to "chorine," but you might find related expressions in the context of performing, such as: - "Rehearse for" (to practice for a performance) - "Dance along" (to move in rhythm with music)

Noun
  1. a woman who dances in a chorus line

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