(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.
(4) Recite with musical intonation.
(5) Recite as a chant or a psalm.
(6) Speak carefully.
(7) as with rising and falling pitch or in a particular tone.
(1) This led to some confusion about whether or not the men of the choir would intone the chant again.
(2) Whereas there were about 100 people in the mosque, as many as it could fit, rows and rows of barefoot men listening to a pre-recorded voice intone prayers in Arabic.
(3) What they will do is read out a death sentence, intone a chant, then set upon the hostage from all sides.
(4) Perhaps it would be like a person's usual voice being taken over by a telling voice, sitting round a campfire intoning long poems thousands of years ago.
(5) When they start singing, the bishop intones a Gregorian style chant that sounds both orthodox and Arab and the choir provides a deep rhythmic descant that is unmistakably African.
(6) His poems chant the place-names of his own corner of Monaghan as if intoning sacred words.
(7) But the announcer intoned visitors' names in a voice so soft, so dipped, that those men were reduced to whispered asides.
(8) Winning is like u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510a drugu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, intoned the German flier.
(9) He collects his coins, intones a blessing and, his voice rising and his eyes large and wide, he completes his tale, in which the baby speaks and saves the hermit, who falls in love with the young woman.
(10) Another child in similar garb appeared behind her striking a different pose before intoning his own little chant.
(11) She clawed at the robes of the intoners , all the while screaming, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Give her back!u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(12) He heard her voice intoning something from inside.
(13) Thumbing a button, she raised the disc to her head and began to speak, intoning the routine blither in a stiflingly mind-numbing voice.
(14) But never should the memory of his death be intoned as ammunition on the political battlefield.
(15) I try to read as deadpan as possible, like an academic intoning a hallowed text.
(16) His voice grows richly guttural as he intones each angel's name.
(17) It's been intoned mindlessly so many times since that no one ever stops to consider the utter ignorance of the statement.
(18) With each retelling, he draws the silences out a little further and intones each word more forcefully.
(19) There are, furthermore, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510no excusesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, it is intoned , for the fact that he ran when armed plainclothed police officers shouted at him.
(20) The opening music, a moaning sax and male voice intoning a sound that resembles the word mamma, sets a tone that would make the spectator think otherwise.
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