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chorine noun a member of a theatrical chorus US, 1922- Makes a change from those cottage queen chorines[.] — The cast of “Aspects of Love,” Prince of Wales Theatre, Palare for Beginners, 1989–92
- It was what looked like twelve Las Vegas chorines crowded in with one old boy who was wearing the biggest cowboy hat and the darkest Foster Grants I’d ever seen. — Stephen King, Nightmares & Dreamscapes, p. 41, 1993
- Composing his daily letter to Maura Zell, his mistress, who was a chorine in the road company of Pearls of Broadway — Michael Chabon, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, p. 81, 2000
- With Steven Tyler, John Entwistle and Joan Jett in attendance, Jimmy Stoma marries a chorine turned professional wrestler in Las Vegas. — Carl Hiaasen, Basket Case, p. 3, 2002
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