Similar words: enchanted, disenchanted, chant, enchant, chanting, merchant, penchant, trenchant. Meaning: [tʃɑːnt] adj. sung or uttered rhythmically in a monotone.
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31 Meals were enlivened by readings or poetry recited or chanted at Charles' command.
32 The fans chanted his name for the first time in recent memory.
33 As demonstrators blew whistles and chanted on the streets, other AIDS activists got stuck into the science.
34 Protesters clapped and chanted.
35 Cassius chanted to himself,(http://sentencedict.com/chanted.html) his inner voice as mechanical as the movements of his body.
36 Among other functions, priestesses probably chanted prayers and invocations to the deities.
37 The choir chanted in the background.
38 They chanted the eulogy of proletarian heroes.
39 He chanted his own praises in a droning voice.
40 Is a sonnet chanted by glistening waves.
41 Kyruk chanted an incantation and gestured.
42 A short liturgical text chanted or sung responsively preceding or following a psalm, psalm verse, or canticle.
43 Calling on Ahmadinejad to resign, they said the election results were a "coup d'etat" and chanted "Death to the lying government".
44 This is all done to the sound of certain chanted words and esoteric phrases, called mantrams.
45 The reports say many mourners chanted anti-government slogans and carried green symbols of Iran's opposition movement during Monday's funeral procession in the northern holy city of Qom.
46 A short liturgical text chanted or sung responsively preceding or a psalm , psalm verse, or canticle.
47 Marchers in the western city of Fallujah and Bakuba north of Baghdad chanted slogan alleging election fraud and bad called by Sunni Arab groups for the poll to be rerun.
48 She chanted hymns and prayers with the voice of a cantor.
49 Shortly afterward, the Master cited bell ringing, and lead the next block a variety of spells and Zhongseng chanted mantra.
50 The combination of rhymes and unrhymed sentences in garment descriptions in stories integrated with chanted parts and early scripts for story-telling.
51 Protestors also made their voices heard. Many held and chanted against McCain's stance on offshore drilling.
52 The crowd chanted "No Poll Tax", a reference to the government's new local taxation system.
53 Some protesters sat on the roadway, chanting "Let us go, " while others chanted and yelled at police from the pedestrian walkaway above.
54 The poetry was chanted to the accompaniment of the lyre.
55 At one demonstration, protesters opposed to the talks chanted for the Bahraini monarch to step down.
56 Hagar, the witch, chanted an awful incantation over her kettleful of simmering toads, with weird effect.
57 Hundreds chanted hymns in the northern city of Lucknow and the eastern city of Kolkata and went into hysterics when the milk held against the idols disappeared.
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