"out-chorus" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: out-choruses [plural]
Etymology: out- + chorus Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|out|chorus}} out- + chorus Head templates: {{en-noun}} out-chorus (plural out-choruses)
  1. (jazz) The return to the main written melody following the chorus (improvised solo section) in a small group performance Categories (topical): Jazz Synonyms: head-out
    Sense id: en-out-chorus-en-noun-C-20A~oa

Verb

Forms: out-choruses [present, singular, third-person], out-chorusing [participle, present], out-chorussing [participle, present], out-chorused [participle, past], out-chorused [past], out-chorussed [participle, past], out-chorussed [past]
Etymology: out- + chorus Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|out|chorus}} out- + chorus Head templates: {{en-verb|past2=out-chorussed|pres_ptc2=out-chorussing}} out-chorus (third-person singular simple present out-choruses, present participle out-chorusing or out-chorussing, simple past and past participle out-chorused or out-chorussed)
  1. (transitive) To sing in chorus better, longer or louder than. Tags: transitive
    Sense id: en-out-chorus-en-verb-eXsf7YH7 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with out- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 24 76 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with out-: 39 61

Inflected forms

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