Choir in a sentence as a noun

I think I'm preaching to the choir at this point though.

He's preaching to a choir of which I am a fast and firm member.

So the choir toured Hawaii instead, with me in tow.

I'm a fan of reading the ******* manual and thus you're preaching to the choir on that.

Better terms: preaching to the choir, speaking in an echo chamber.

Reducing this to the choir preaching to one another.

Seems like more preaching to the choir, unfortunately.

Choir in a sentence as a verb

Any attempt to do so will make your citizens more angry until they will roar in one gigantic choir.

Preaching to the choir, but this is why whistle blowers are especially important; The ruling rejected the state-secrets argument.

I don't like the idea of boycotting a speaking gig. If you don't agree with what RSA is doing, isn't it best to keep a dialog going?If we only allow those who agree with us to speak to the choir, they'll be a series of different choirs never speaking to each other.

As though you think that petty, condescending weaselling with semantics can be taken as a serious defense by anybody who isn't already in the choir.

It may have failed some deliveries yesterday, but crowing about how it's a stodgy beast and should embrace logistical technology like Amazon is preaching to the choir.

> Perhaps I'm preaching to the choir, but learning about\n > entrepreneurship or practicing selling things would have\n > been much more useful to me than many of the things I\n > learned in high school or undergrad.\n\nDoes that have anything to do with your current life goals, by any chance?You shouldn't argue from your personal viewpoint here.

Choir definitions

noun

a chorus that sings as part of a religious ceremony

noun

a family of similar musical instrument playing together

See also: consort

noun

the area occupied by singers; the part of the chancel between sanctuary and nave

verb

sing in a choir

See also: chorus