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chorine /ˈkɔːriːn /nounA chorus girl: pictures of 1930's chorines in stage costumes of the period...- 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.
- And he became inordinately fond of various chorines and divas.
- After all, the young women she affectionately called ‘my girls’ were no common chorines.
Origin1920s (originally US): from chorus + -ine3. Rhymeschlorine, Doreen, Maureen, Noreen, taurine |