Sentences with phrase «loud chants»

The phrase "loud chants" means people are saying or singing words together in a very loud voice. Full definition
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's brief remarks tonight at the gala that caps the annual caucus weekend were interrupted by one of his 2010 opponents, NYC Councilman Charles Barron, who led supporters in loud chants of «tax the rich!»
It's a moving moment, one in which Paterson himself becomes a symbol of that striving, and as he finishes, he's bathed in loud chants of «Four more years!
«That game concluded with loud chants for the former Liverpool manager's dismissal ringing around the Bernabeu after his team were utterly outclassed by their rivals.
UPDATE: A motion has put forth to give Levy the ability to run as a Republican, amidst loud chants of «no primary» from Lazio supporters.
Is there some sort of pattern to be used during the out loud chanting parts?
Or you might decide to use sound volume to produce an energetic effect (For example, start with loud chanting and gradually lower the sound to the soft whisper, which will have a calming effect on the system).
Who knows, the prawn sandwich munchers on the inside might even get intimidated into joining in when they hear the loud chants of Wenger out!
There was loud chanting, taunting and abusing, and I think we gave a great account of ourselves.
Outside the EPA building on Constitution Avenue across the street from the Smithsonian American History Museum, the crowd gathered, listened to a few speakers using bullhorns, then set up a loud chant, «EPA, do your job... EPA, do your job...» The chant went on for a long time as we continued down Constitution toward 15th Street, in the direction of PNC Bank and the White House.
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