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choir school
noun
- (in Britain) a school, esp a preparatory school attached to a cathedral, college, etc, offering general education to boys whose singing ability is good
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The late Mr. Street very carefully restored the fratry in 1880, and it is now used as a chapter-house, library, and choir-school.
It is the choir school, where live the twenty-four boys of the choir under the headmastership of Mr. Arthur Hore.
He was doubtless well drilled in the discourse by the chancellor, or by his substitute, the choir school master.
During the years that Franz attended the choir school it was his custom to visit his parents on Sunday afternoon.
The choristers coming in from the choir-school practice in the Cathedral passed him in a ragged line.
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