How To Use Chorine In A Sentence
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Cheered on by spunky chorine Gracie and inspired by the faith of lovely society lady Linda Lee, Cole and Monty drum up the funds to put on a show.
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Early on, she was a sassy, brassy, tough dancer/chorine type, then as she became a star her image got softer.
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And he became inordinately fond of various chorines and divas.
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Dancing despite the Nazis, the tawdry chorines of ‘Cabaret’ provide a bracing alternative to ‘The Sound of Music's’ sugarcoated Trapps.
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I cannot think of a single West End show that has such a dedicated and exciting gang of performers from the one-line chorines to the major roles.
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When the U.S. entered the Great War, Ziegfeld, now married to the beautiful actress Billie Burke, decked his chorines out in military uniforms - except for one who bared a breast, impersonating Liberty as shown in various paintings.
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As two very different ingénues battle it out for the lead, a brassy veteran chorine (Megan Hilty, a true Broadway veteran) and a newbie from Iowa with heart (American Idol's Katharine McPhee), Smash at times evokes Bob Fosse's classic All That Jazz in its gimlet-eyed, gamy yet irrepressibly fabulous and tuneful valentine to the business of show biz.
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Topical jokes proliferate, flames spout from balustrades and chorines' hats as Las Vegas meets Cirque du Soleil.
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The second act curtain-raiser, ‘You Took Advantage of Me,’ has nothing whatsoever to do with the rest of the show, but features four of what I think were once known as chorines.
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Pop-eyed and slightly frowsy, she turns the long-suffering chorine into a study in soft-hearted ditzhood.
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As two very different ingénues battle it out for the lead, a brassy veteran chorine (Megan Hilty, a true Broadway veteran) and a newbie from Iowa with heart (American Idol's Katharine McPhee), Smash at times evokes Bob Fosse's classic All That Jazz in its gimlet-eyed, gamy yet irrepressibly fabulous and tuneful valentine to the business of show biz.
Monday TV in Review: Smash's Opening Night, Plus House, Castle, and More
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Lance, as I said on FB, your relative fits the "chorine with a heart of gold" literary trope perfectly.
From Bohemia to the battlefields and back again, our dainty heroine describes her adventures
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So all the ladies at a royal ball wear identical gowns, like chorines in a musical.
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After all, the young women she affectionately called ‘my girls’ were no common chorines.
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I rented this because Joyce Compton has a supporting role as a chorine who is improbably paired in a romantic duo with that limp-wristed classic movie icon, Franklin Pangborn.
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She turns out to be an anonymous chorine, dressed in a red version of Frankie's and Rose's costuming, setting up the transition of "Frankie" into the opening of "Blossom Got Kissed.
Moving to the Music of the Duke
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In Astaire's extraordinarily complex ‘Bojangles of Harlem,’ he dances by himself, with a proliferation of chorines, and finally with three massive rear-projection shadows of himself.
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The fourteen dancers melted into patterns out of an old Golddiggers flick and at one point, all posed at the front of the proscenium and twittered their legs like a bevy of chorines from an old Movietone newsreel.
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Daniel Crossley as the guilt-haunted Paul, Rachel Wooding as a pigeon-toed ding-a-ling and Nina French as a chorine cracking under the strain of her fixed smile also stand out in a first-rate cast.
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While creating dances for ‘Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe,’ he met a chorine named Betsy Blair; they married in 1940.
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Latrines and showers are damaged, fecal matter is running in rivulets through the camps, and in the worst possible scenario, chorine levels in water distribution systems are running low or are non-existent.
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