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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61. The measured chant attracts the animals, who, always curious, first come to find out what the sound is, and are then almost hypnotised, as it were, by the monotony and rhythm of the chanting .
62. As an umpire stood behind the plate at a girls' softball game, he heard a player's mother start chanting: "We want a new ump!"
63. Chanting "The Wall must go, " some 5,000 demonstrators swarmed across the square in front of Berlin's city hall and used police loudspeakers to ask Mayor Willy Brandt what he planned to do about it.
64. Without cleaning the mind, nobody can advance in spiritual understanding. And the chanting of Hare Krishna is the cleansing process of the mind. That is our motto.
65. When we will be able to relish the transcendental pleasure, in chanting Hare Krishna, that will be the sign of our recovery from material diseases.
66. He was still chanting 32 rounds a day and had read the Krsna book thrice, from cover to cover, to prepare for his pilgrimage.
67. It incorporated acoustic - guitar playing, singing, chanting, dancing, and staccato hand - clapping.
68. Since the end of Ming Dynasty, these classics have been the main courses for the Muslims during 300 years besides chanting "Quran " and "Surah ".
69. Second , in order to understand syllabify the style and features of poetry chanting things of the Tang dynasty , it runs back over the general picture of poetry chanting things in pre-Tang dynasty .
70. The chanting stilled as the leader, face shadowed by a heavily gilded hood, stepped forward and began to intone a ritual in some indecipherable tongue.
71. It is therefore, more than appropriate to compare the loud chanting and singing of new migrants in the video to the sound of the steam whistle of 'translocalmotion' each morning.
72. Students' improvisational works: The best result comes from improvisational eurhythmics, improvisational tunes of a designated pitch, improvisational chanting rhythms and improvisational variations.
73. They are discrimination, dispassion , compassion for living beings, serving holy men, loving their company, chanting the name and glories of God, telling the truth, and the like.
74. Tibetans are forsaking dancing and dinner parties for vigils yak - butter candles and the chanting of prayers.
75. The process may take the form of repetitive prayer, chanting, speaking in tongues, self-hypnosis or diverse methods of meditation....
76. The subtle nuances and uses of ancient techniques like the Cham dances, chanting of mantras, use of mudras are presented in an experiential style, which reveals the inner meaning behind them.
77. In one of the videos, an official uses a bullhorn to warn the crowd. Marchers can be seen chanting, "Take the bridge.
78. He carried an ancient Greece heptachord hither and thither, chanting his poems to people he met.
79. The Master or Bema. I asked him nervously if I could take pictures when he was chanting.
80. Then he lunges backwards , landing right-side-up, and the villagers erupt in cheering and chanting.
81. Some protesters sat on the roadway, chanting "Let us go, " while others chanted and yelled at police from the pedestrian walkaway above.
82. There is also a relation to the minimalist music of Steve Reich and also his own interest in repetitive and highly rhythmical chanting.
83. By chanting Hare Krishna certainly we become free from all sinful reactions, but that does not mean that we shall deliberately commit sins and counteract it by chanting.sentencedict.com/chanting.html
84. The cold breeze moved through the bushes around him, whispering just loud enough to obscure the chanting.
85. Tour buses crowd Burmese-style wats ablaze with the color of saffron and humming with the chanting of monks.
86. As part of our collaboration, I referred mild cases of stress and somatization disorder to the healers and they also organized group chanting and prayer groups for my patients.
87. It takes music, symbolism, sex, hypnosis, wine and strange drugs, firelight and chanting, ritual and magic.
88. Laws and regulations is sacred, he is an unbridgeable gap, the 21st century, China will play a more chanting legal community, and each of our citizens must have a higher quality of law.
89. Gregorian chanting was the first music ever to be written down.
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