noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
catatonic stupor/trance
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
fall
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Breathe the air and you fall into a trance .
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She decides to weave the most beautiful blanket in the world and falls into a trance .
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In 1656 she revisited Cornwall and, from August 1657 to mid-1658, she fell into another trance , avoiding further arrest.
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After school she went to do her chores, but soon fell into her customary trance of curiosity.
go
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When he did sleep, he simply went into a trance for five minutes.
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Towards the front, some of the men had gone into trance , waiting for the goddess to possess them.
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Sometimes he went into a trance .
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The channeler goes into a trance and summons spirits, who either talk through the channeler or appear directly to those present.
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Some of them had gone into trances , and questions were asked by many worried parents.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a hypnotic trance
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At least Jenny had known that she would be either drunk or in a state of trance .
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At once the two of them fall into a kind of trance .
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Finally I shook myself out of my trance and rolled over on the cot, facing away from her.
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He looked stunned, almost in a trance , but he soon regained his composure.
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Snapping out of his brief trance , Mungo supposed Stanley was relieved that at least the shop had survived the flood.
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The channeler goes into a trance and summons spirits, who either talk through the channeler or appear directly to those present.