Sentence examples for To chant from inspiring English sources

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To chant

verb

To sing, especially without instruments, and as applied to monophonic and pre-modern music.

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Dozens of protesters began to chant.

The crowd started to chant his name.

The fans continue to chant his name.

Actually, he wanted me to chant.

The crowd began to chant, "President Paul!

Do you want to chant?

They began to chant in English.

A few began to chant, "Slobo!

The crowd began to chant… "USA!

The audience began to chant "Drum solo!

"Here it's rather common to chant something racist".

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