Synonym: ballad, prayer, psalm, song. Similar words: merchant, penchant, trenchant, enchanting, enchantment, chance, change, channel. Meaning: [tʃɑːnt] n. a repetitive song in which as many syllables as necessary are assigned to a single tone. v. 1. recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm 2. utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically.
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91. They decided to chant Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 on the mayor's birthday.
92. The pedant likes to chant poems before his students in rhythmic measured tones.
93. They carry no weapons wave no banners, chant no stately measures of poesy.
94. Being able to follow the teacher or audio tape to chant simple songs and rhymes.
95. Who are none other than Hari Himself and chant His hallowed name!
96. Rhythm and body staggered in a dark space, sounds like an elusive chant from centuries ago.
97. And you really had to chant all that time to come up with that?
98. Gregorian chant grew out of the acoustical characteristics of the Gothic cathedrals, and subsequently baroque music was written to accommodate the churches of the time.
99. As the chant continued he stared at the seneschal, who still stood beside him.
100. Decca Records chose the nuns after a worldwide search for the best female Gregorian chant performers.
101. Whenever she rose to her feet to speak, they would chant " Ditch the bitch. ".
102. The singers and guitarists would keep challenging the dancers with either a chant, hand clapping or just a riff.
103. If by the tongue you chant Hare Krishna mantra, and by the tongue you taste prasadam, you will be perfect, simply by executing these two things.
104. During the oracular sessions, the Pythia spoke in an altered voice and tended to chant her responses, indulging in wordplay and puns.
105. This gave us the conditions to chant for him and even to place an electric prayer wheel above his head.
106. Haka - a cultural ceremony display with a chant performed by many Southern Pacific teams as a challenge before a match at the center of the pitch.
107. He is hardly a commanding figure, but a thousand people chant his name and lean in to listen, ready to follow, as Ron Paul delivers his genre-bending stump speech.
108. Gregorian Chant is a musical repertory made up of chants used in the liturgical services of the Roman Catholic Church.
109. After we moved to the funeral parlour, we continued to chant into the night.
110. Teacher reviews the words the sentence pattern,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the chant that students have learned in class.
111. Represented by Gregorian Chant, it is a significant source of Western music in a sense.
112. And still they sing a vehement, eager chant, the chant of the turbulent waters.
113. Encourage the students to retell the story like a chant.
114. Anti-government protesters with the Egyptian, Tunisian, Libyan, Syrian and Yemeni flags painted on their faces chant slogans during a demonstration in Sanaa, Yemen.
115. The history of Gregorian Chant begins before the birth of Christ. Chant is based upon the songs sung in the synagogues and Middle Eastern countries.
116. Rinpoche then instructed us to chant Namo Amitabha for TM.
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