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The act of singing in a monotonous tone.
intonation
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1
I was keenly aware of her every movement and change in
intonation
.
2
From far in the west he caught the low
intonation
of thunder.
3
The
intonation
of his voice lifts at the end of his question.
4
A sudden throb of shock masked in the surface indifference of
intonation
.
5
There was an
intonation
in the protest that hinted at some irritation.
1
This will include abuse through social media messaging and
chanting
at grounds.
2
The far right called out the mayor by name,
chanting
antisemitic slurs.
3
Later, thousands streamed back in the opposite direction
chanting
,
We want peace.
4
Reuters journalists have not witnessed the opposition
chanting
in support of Khomeini.
5
Reuters journalists have not witnessed the opposition
chanting
in support of Khamenei.
6
In a far chamber, the emir could hear the facilitator Thull-turock
chanting
.
7
The
chanting
is what happens with a good crowd on the road.
8
And over everything, the speakers
chanting
news of a dozen different destinations.
9
Within a year there were fires on the ridges and deranged
chanting
.
10
Many people, perhaps thousands, surround her, drumming madly, sometimes
chanting
and singing.
11
The
chanting
of the priests floats over the sound of the sea.
12
We have a meal with the community; it is preceded by
chanting
.
13
Again began the
chanting
that sought the aid of Siva the Destroyer.
14
As to
chanting
supplications in the Oriental tune, this is very agreeable.
15
Again the deep and sweeping courtesy and
chanting
of the weird words.
16
Cowl kept on
chanting
,
and I saw his body arch with tension.
chanting
chant
racist chanting
low chanting
solemn chanting
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