Similar words: intoned, intent on, badminton, intonation, bill clinton, badminton racket, introduce into, wanton. Meaning: [ɪn'təʊn] v. 1. utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically 2. recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm 3. speak carefully, as with rising and falling pitch or in a particular tone.
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1 'Mom,' she intoned, elongating the word.
2 The dogs intoned to the strangers.
3 He quietly intoned several prayers.
4 "But Jesus is here!" the priest intoned.
5 The priest intoned the blessing.
6 His words were intoned with suspect.
7 Uncle Richard intoned a chapter from the Bible and improvised a prayer.
8 Uncle Danny intoned the prayer in Hebrew.
9 Intoning a liturgy, he tilted that silvered glass so that reflected light sprang at the skeleton, bathing it.
10 He intones: Nigel: Suppose there was a power that caused birth defects in sheep and people.
11 Loudly he intoned some short Latin prayer, then crossed himself again and turned.
12 The priest intoned the prayers in a nervous voice, pulling at his beard.
13 That same year Iggy Pop intoned the chorus to her feminist ballad Daw da Hiya.
14 Sad and profound chants are intoned in the wind and I am in the presence of a numberless and devout congregation.
15 They feature moody, hypnotic backdrops topped with his breathy intoning.
16 There won"t have two tigers intone . place, unless they"re ma. le and female.
17 Because Amitabha can receive disciples who intone Namo Amitabha to the West Pure Land, he is also called the Receiving Buddha.
18 You intone a word of power to rally your allies to your side.
19 Amitabha vows that "All sentient beings that intone my Buddha epithet will eradicate their crimes of eight billion eons and acquire merits of eight billion eons."
20 'Do you take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife?' intoned the priest. 'I do,' murmured Carlos.
21 When I had studied it, very slowly, I used to intone the melody with which I had once studied Gemara.
22 Fenella began to speak at exactly the same moment that Pumlumon began to intone the Draoicht Suan.
23 Even when the clergyman appeared from the vestry and began the service[sentencedict.com], the prayers he intoned brought me no help.
24 With each drop the name of the plague is intoned.
25 Throughout the ages, snow scene has been added more profound by intoning and drawing. The ancients always intone, watch and draw snow, as a meaning of understanding life and exploration nothingness.
26 MA Xiaohui also showed her beautiful dancing and live intone, which will let the fans have a new understanding of Chinese traditional music.
27 The parrot he had just bought could recite Shakespeare's sonnets, imitate opera stars and intone Homer's epic poems in Greek .
28 The chanting stilled as the leader, face shadowed by a heavily gilded hood,[www.Sentencedict.com] stepped forward and began to intone a ritual in some indecipherable tongue.
29 There's an ancient saying: After reading up three hundred Tang poems, you can at least intone poems even you can't write them.
30 There's an ancient saying:After reading up three hundred Tang pos, you can at least intone pos even you can't write th.
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