trance - use in sentences

Preposition: like

  • state: The therapist will then gently wake you from your trance like state.

Converse of object

  • induce: There has been no special induction, no attempt to induce a deep trance.
  • uplift: Just wondering if there are any good uplifting trance, jungle, and hard dance nights out there.
  • enter: Finally, however, she enters a trance herself.
  • play: His style is primarily progressive and tech house but often plays tribal, trance and funky sets.

Adjective modifier

  • hypnotic: For the same reason the phrase " an hypnotic trance " will not be used.
  • shamanic: This is essentially a powerful divination session by means of shamanic trance.
  • psychedelic: As to be expected from a night of psychedelic trance, the decoration was stupendous.
  • ecstatic: How is spinning to a roomful of people in an ecstatic trance induced solely by your music like a spiritual experience?
  • deep: In the Deep Trance you can have the ability to open your eyes without affecting the trance.
  • progressive: With Sasha, Digweed was responsible for bringing progressive trance and house to an eager audience in the genre's fledgling years.

Modifies a noun

  • induction: The best quality of trance induction is on a 121 basis.
  • state: Users may even fall into a deep trance state.
  • phenomenon: Trance phenomena are, to a greater or lesser degree, part of all therapy.
  • music: Some danced to the beat of trance music, others chanted.
  • scene: Kenny told me he just had to come and had got into Gilles via the trance scene of Sasha!
  • dance: You may even be lucky enough to see the ritual trance dance in which enchanted nymphs chase away evil spirits!

Noun used with modifier

  • psy: Shaz xxxx â¹ Where's all the psy trance?
  • tech: Marco V then followed on, plowing his way through many tech trance stormers; he always seems to be on very early?
  • quality: A very cool and high quality trance, techno refill from Zero-G.

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