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chant

[chant, chahnt] / tʃænt, tʃɑnt /




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The group chants tongue-twisters and numerical sequences, forward and backwards, in unison, guided by his rhythm.

From The Wall Street Journal

Protesters carried pictures of Ghazal along with banners expressing support for him, while chanting calls for decentralised government authority and a degree of regional autonomy.

From Barron's

In the first meeting between the sides since his death, both sets of fans paid their respects, including a chant in Jota's name on the 20th minute.

From Barron's

Here the travelling fans chanted his name as he clipped and slashed England to a rapid start, even scooping Michael Neser over the wicketkeeper for six.

From BBC

“The criminal investigation of the chant was never warranted in the first place,” they wrote.

From Salon