Examples of 'orch' in a sentence

Meaning of "orch"

orch (noun): Orch is a colloquial abbreviation or shorthand for 'orchestra.' It is commonly used in casual or informal settings when referring to a musical ensemble consisting of musicians playing various instruments. Orch may be used in event planning, music programs, or informal communications within the music community
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  • Abbreviation of orchestra.

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S ome one has lit the flaming t orch.
The Penrose-Hameroff orchestrated objective reduction orch.
Choir and orch.
Hence, the Orch OR model is not a feasible explanation of the origin of consciousness.
Pictures at an Exhibition Finale orch.
Orch OR combines the Penrose-Lucas argument with Hameroff 's hypothesis on quantum processing in microtubules.
Night stay in Orch.
Based on Orch OR, we offer a scientific hypothesis for a ‘ quantum soul '.
The house is very quiet, and having access to the orch.
So, you orch dorks horny for Hunger Games round two?
We were also given the opportunity to hear Debussy 's orch.
V, orch voice, chamber ensemble.
I am saying here 's how it could happen based on the Orch OR model.
Children play with the orchestra! Kanagawa Philharmonic Orch ・ ・ ・.
The word used in translation of Quenya urko, Sindarin orch is Orc.

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Well known and influential parts for the tuba include, Modest Mussorgsky orch.
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Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky, Songs and dances of death orch.
Performance by trombonists of the MIT Symphony Orch ( MITSO ), cond.
Symphonic poems, other works for orch.
Someone to watch over me / Orch.
Metzler ; To the Vanguard ; Passion of Christ chorus and orch.
An apple tree or… orch.
String quartet, orch.
Children's corner orch.
You can't stop me from dreamin / Orch.

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