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choirboy

[ UK /kwˈa‍ɪ‍əbɔ‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a boy who sings in a choir

How To Use choirboy In A Sentence

  • Imagine a light-up choirboy from a suburban Nativity scene.
  • But toggery maketh gentle man: almond-eyed Doyler viewed the stand; morsure at a time, he chewed like a choirboy. At Swim, Two Boys
  • He is a former flautist and choirboy who read music at college. Times, Sunday Times
  • In England, the sound of the organ, choirboys and a peal of bells instantly springs to mind.
  • The guild also purchased material and made the choirboys new cassocks, in addition to contributing towards the cost of new hymn and prayer books for the congregation.
  • To all outward appearance, he looked benign enough, with a mild, unsullied face, the perfect choirboy.
  • I wish I could hear it, because Leonard's voice, part choirboy and part laser, would have added another dimension to this work.
  • Since that's the case, there is no need for you to turn me into some sort of choirboy anymore.
  • Priests, acolytes and choirboys pad round a central tent that represents the holy of holies, the spiritual home of the Ark.
  • I make you look like a choirboy. Christianity Today
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