adv. [f. CHORAL a. + -LY2.] In a choral manner.

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1782.  Mason, Coll. Anthems, xxxii. A modern composer … if he chose to set the same words chorally.

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1837.  Carlyle, Fr. Rev., III. I. i. (L.). Marseillese sing their wild ‘To Arms’ in chorus; which now all men … sing chorally.

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1885.  W. H. Russell, in Harper’s Mag., April, 757/1. The Prince every Sunday walks from the Hall, leading his visitors to church, where the service is celebrated chorally.

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