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chanting

[ US /ˈtʃæntɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /t‍ʃˈɑːntɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of singing in a monotonous tone

How To Use chanting In A Sentence

  • For the past decade they have travelled the world, haranguing its leaders about the effects of globalisation, campaigning for ‘fair trade’ and chanting about the dangers of climate change.
  • The voice was wheedling, half chanting, with a sickish thrill in it. DOLL'S EYES
  • Or were they the ones about his most enchanting moments and such ... mel in Fl Obama takes aim at Fox News
  • They were seen chanting and praying in the departure lounge. The Sun
  • My mother would tell me about the school she attended in the bush, and how the children would line up in twos to march into school, chanting their multiplication tables.
  • Chanting - or incantation - has always been a technique of sorcery.
  • He was wondering just who Chanting Breeze might have been and if it would be indelicate of him to ask.
  • Angry young men began chanting slogans. BLOOD AGAINST THE SNOWS: The Tragic Story of Nepal's Royal Dynasty
  • The patrons really went wild when Bunji did a bit of very fast chanting, a style that is known as triple-tongue. TrinidadExpress Today's News
  • The crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, sending sparkles across the walls, rainbow spectra around the atmosphere were enchanting her in every way.
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