Similar words: enchanting, elephantine, wanting, panting, ranting, planting, chant, enchant. Meaning: [tʃɑːnt] n. the act of singing in a monotonous tone.
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31. The Prime Minister belched into a lace handkerchief and began speaking over the slow chanting of his name.
32. There were few visiting spectators and there was no singing or chanting.
33. Throughout the football game a small section of the crowd was chanting offensive slogans.
34. Jeering and chanting, they thrust her down on to the kerb.
35. Where does the synthetic coral reef end and the chanting wave machine begin?
36. And he was toasting this self-same happy chance in home-made elderflower wine when he first heard the chanting.
37. The sharp sound of Sister Mary's hand banging down on the square of writing paper stopped the chanting.
38. Since then, excited activists have been roaming the streets, banging drums and chanting.
39. They may also prohibit certain activities, such as the carrying of banners or the chanting of particular slogans.
40. He was there when the killers streamed down from the surrounding hills, chanting war cries.
41. We could hear monks chanting as we entered the monastery.
42. I just hope they're chanting when we win the Championship.
43. He was chanting in his childish voice and whirling something round his head.
44. Students of chanting practised their art on the beach, with one ear attuned to the waves.
45. He could hear the rhythm of chanting voices rising above the sound of the traffic.
46. Waving placards and chanting slogans, about 100 of his associates did their best to annoy the Republicans.
47. The names being read by demonstrators were clear enough ftom here, as was the more generalized mass chanting of various slogans.
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48. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters have crowded in Cairo's Tahrir ((Liberation)) Square, chanting and waving flags as they rally for President Hosni Mubarak's immediate resignation.
49. Kiribati folk music is generally based around chanting or other forms of vocalizing, accompanied by body percussion.
50. Will chanting help a deaf person when he is dying?
51. Taking the poetry in Tang as the criterion, he made the detailed standards of creation, targeting at the four themes of the poetry "Farewell", "Chanting", "Advancement", and "Antiphony".
52. As they circle the clearing, they begin a murmurous chanting to their gods - who demand sacrifice.
53. He heard the rhythms of iambic pentameter and chanting, Hieros Gamos and sacred rites, resonating with the rumble of the jet.
54. Deosil go by the waxing moon, chanting out the joyful tune.
55. Booth, Brennan, and Angela arrive in the interrogation room, where Noel is chanting to calm himself.
56. As he watches the animals, Nils Peder is yoiking, chanting a throaty, traditional Sami song evoking his wife, Ingrid.
57. I watched, through tears, as my son threw up his hand in the classic high-five salute and started chanting, "Way to go Mickey!"
58. To the old buck 's chanting of waka in the wind?
59. For the musical background to the chase in the mines of Moria, Howard Shore wanted some heavy chanting, so he cast a Maori choir.
60. The crowd responded with cheers chanting, " Nuclear energy is our absolute right. "
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