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Uttered in a monotonous cadence or rhythm as in chanting.
singsong
chantlike
rhythmic
rhythmical
1
Something in G was being
intoned
;
the Archbishop was in splendid voice.
2
The same high voice from my dream, speaking in perfectly
intoned
Burst.
3
The choir
intoned
responses from the gallery with liberal diversity of pitch.
4
Having
intoned
the two lines the flock took up the doleful dirge.
5
As she and Hoggle passed them, each
intoned
a deeply resonant message.
6
The lama, both hands raised,
intoned
a final blessing in ornate Chinese.
7
Why the pain? 'There are no promises,' the big prisoner
intoned
solemnly.
8
Time and tide, as they say,
intoned
the cardinal with lofty sufferance.
9
He
intoned
,
The pale wraith of your spirit departed its lifeless body.
10
Then, speaking very slowly, in a deep and reverent voice, he
intoned
:
11
I will run again no more, he
intoned
from under his pillow.
12
One voice, two voices, and finally a low chorus
intoned
and repeated,-
13
The man always
intoned
,
and even on horseback he seemed to strut.
14
The white girl must have no more punctures... Whaaaha,'
intoned
Mrs Haddock.
15
The San Pedro, California, company
intoned
all the magic words: Internet.
16
The second speaker raised his arm above him and solemnly
intoned
.
intoned
intone
·
intone in
intone solemnly
intone softly
intone again
intone the prayers