trancing Antonyms
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Meaning of trancing
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trancing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Trance
trancing Sentence Examples
- The rhythmic chanting had a trancing effect, lulling her into a state of deep relaxation.
- The flickering flames of the campfire cast a trancing spell over the hikers, who sat mesmerized by its warmth.
- The monotonous hum of the machinery created a trancing atmosphere in the factory, causing workers to lose track of time.
- The intricate patterns woven into the fabric had a trancing beauty that drew the eye and fascinated the beholder.
- The shaman's trancelike dance captivated the audience, transporting them to a realm of enchantment.
- The music pulsated through her veins, creating a trancing rhythm that made her body move involuntarily.
- As the twilight enveloped the land, a trancing stillness seemed to descend upon it, calming the hustle and bustle of the day.
- The hypnotist's voice had a trancing effect, inducing a profound sense of relaxation and susceptibility.
- The artist's brushstrokes flowed with a trancing fluidity, creating a masterpiece that seemed to dance on the canvas.
- The monotonous drone of the traffic created a trancing white noise that allowed her to drift into a slumber.
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of Trance
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The rhythmic chanting had a trancing effect, lulling her into a state of deep relaxation.
The flickering flames of the campfire cast a trancing spell over the hikers, who sat mesmerized by its warmth.
The monotonous hum of the machinery created a trancing atmosphere in the factory, causing workers to lose track of time.
The intricate patterns woven into the fabric had a trancing beauty that drew the eye and fascinated the beholder.