Crossword-Solution: CHANTS 6 letters, 43 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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CHANTS anagram SNATCH, STANCH

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Repeats a mantra 1 answer
Monotonous songs 1 answer
Parts of some religious observances 1 answer
Plain songs. 1 answer
Protesters' cries 1 answer
Protesters' cries, often 1 answer
Protesters' recitals 1 answer
Protesters' shouts 1 answer
Recites musically. 1 answer
Monks' monotones 1 answer
Repeats a mantra, perhaps 1 answer
Repeats rhythmically 1 answer
Repetitive cries 1 answer
Shouts from a rowdy crowd 1 answer
Soccer fan's arsenal 1 answer
Some are Gregorian 1 answer
Some crowd cheers 1 answer
Some game rituals 1 answer
Monk-y business? 1 answer
Staples of protests 1 answer
Spectators' shouts 1 answer
"Dee-fense! Dee-fense!" and others 1 answer
"USA! USA!" and others 1 answer
Arsenal for Arsenal fans in the stands, say 1 answer
Crowd shouts 1 answer
Crowd's repetitive cheers 1 answer
Demonstration noise 1 answer
Emulates a muezzin 1 answer
Gregorian recitations 1 answer
Gregorian songs 1 answer
Intones 1 answer
Monastery monodies 1 answer
Monastery music 1 answer
Some psalms 2 answers
Strains at the Olympics? 2 answers
Intonations. 3 answers
Monk music 3 answers
Tête-à-têtes 3 answers
Monk's music 4 answers
Tete-a-tetes 4 answers
Vocalizes 6 answers
Songs 17 answers
Musical compositions. 20 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHANTS (5)

The witch doctor came and built a little fire before the infant, upon which he boiled some strange concoction in a small earthen pot, making weird passes above it and mumbling strange, monotonous chants.
The Beasts of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
The vesper service was going forward in splendid chants and organ tones in the adjacent choir, and meanwhile, between Mrs.
Daisy Miller Henry James 2008
She sat down at the piano, and played some of the Gregorian chants she had heard, and it had a soothing influence on everyone.
The Burial of the Guns Thomas Nelson Page 2008
For though a man have sorrow and grief in his newly-troubled soul and live in dread because his heart is distressed, yet, when a singer, the servant of the Muses, chants the glorious deeds of men of old and the blessed gods who inhabit Olympus, at once he forgets his heaviness and remembers not his sorrows at all; but the gifts of the goddesses soon turn him away from these.
Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Homer and Hesiod 2008
Bellona's priests with bleeding arms, and slaves Of Cybele's worship, with ensanguined hair, Howled chants of havoc and of woe to men.
Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars Lucan 1996

Quotes with CHANTS (3)

The Stadium Have you ever entered an empty stadium? Try it. Stand in the middle of the field and listen. There is nothing less empty than an empty stadium. There is nothing less mute than stands bereft of spectators. At Wembley, shouts from the 1966 World Cup, which England won, still resound, and if you listen very closely you can hear groans from 1953 when England fell to the Hungarians. Montevideo’s Centenario Stadium sighs with nostalgia for the glory days of Uruguayan so…
Eduardo Galeano Soccer in Sun and Shadow
There are, of course, inherent tendencies to repetition in music itself. Our poetry, our ballads, our songs are full of repetition; nursery rhymes and the little chants and songs we use to teach young children have choruses and refrains. We are attracted to repetition, even as adults; we want the stimulus and the reward again and again, and in music we get it. Perhaps, therefore, we should not be surprised, should not complain if the balance sometimes shifts too far and our m…
Oliver Sacks Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain
Walking causes a repetitive, spontaneous poetry to rise naturally to the lips, words as simple as the sound of footsteps on the road. There also seems to be an echo of walking in the practice of two choruses singing a psalm in alternate verses, each on a single note, a practice that makes it possible to chant and listen by turns. Its main effect is one of repetition and alternation that St Ambrose compared to the sound of the sea: when a gentle surf is breaking quietly on the…
Frederic Gros A Philosophy of Walking
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Used 46 times in crossword archives (1943–2024).