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chorine

[kawr-in, kohr-een] / ˈkɔr ɪn, ˈkoʊr in /
NOUN
chorus girl
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We meet communists and chorines, anonymous women gazing into shop windows.

From New York Times

This film about Broadway opens with auditions, where the dance captain is a drill sergeant and the chorines are uber-disciplined grunts firing off a battery of moves.

From Washington Post

White Helmets rescue workers and local doctors have collected ample evidence of chorine attacks, but verification could take months.

From Washington Post

With magnetic numbers showcasing two chorines pulsing with stardust dreams, the show plainly demanded dancers who could hold the spotlight with a stylish flick of the wrist.

From Washington Post

By contrast, Crawford started as a chorine and her range of performance wasn’t large; her theatrical craft was modest but her onscreen presence and projection of character was—and, in the rewatching, is—colossal.

From The New Yorker