Recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm.
1 Hopefully there will be the chance to hear MC Grindah intone : Bang!
2 Somewhere in the distance I hear a siren intone its mournful tenor.
3 He got them to intone together as practice: President Trump, President Trump .
4 Subjects were asked to intone neutral-content sentences with happy, sad, and neutral prosody.
5 Or add to it: And with measured tone intone the Koran,2
6 His hands were in his pockets, but he appeared ready to intone forth:
7 The Leader of the camp must then intone the following:
8 And cheerily the good monk began to intone a verse of an old hymn,-
9 I heard the priests intone , and the booming of the guns firing the imperial salute.
10 President Donald Trump is oh so proud of having mastered the ability to intone , Person.
11 We must intone the hymn to Hera as protector of marriage, and invoke her blessing.
12 To his perception monks do not chant or intone , they bawl and bellow their litanies.
13 I would make up a lot more verses, intone the whole thing like a ballad.
14 Many talented actors solemnly intone -there is no other way -the awful details.
15 So, Mr. Lossing, when she got well I promised her, for a thank-offering, I'd intone .
16 Then Rabbi Thalmann began to intone the Kaddish.
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