US /træns/
・UK /trɑ:ns/
It's not so easy to put me into a hypnotic trance,
It's not so easy to put me into a hypnotic trance.
You get in, like, that trance of, like, dancing around each other and just, like, constantly pushing to do more, to be better.
David Lynch's Twin Peak starts as a whodunit about the death of Laura Palmer, and slowly spirals into a phantasmagoric trance that pulls the viewer in like quicksand.
David Lynch's Twin Peaks starts as a whodunit about the death of Laura Palmer and slowly spirals into a phantasmagoric trance that pulls the viewer in like quicksand.
Yeah, hypnotize me, put me in a trance!
Yeah, hypnotize me, put me in a trance
a trance when they’re telling me that. I don't hypnotize anybody. I dehypnotize them.
The newsfeed is designed to put you into a sort of trance because well Facebook wants you to spend more time on their platform and it worked like a charm.
The newsfeed is designed to put you into a sort of trance because, well, Facebook wants you to spend more time on their platform,
To S to M, so we can enter the trance, the trance.
The trance the trance
Hailing from Northern Europe, berserkers were known for fighting in a nearly uncontrollable trance-like fury, which gave rise to the English phrase "going berserk." It's believed that their fearless strength and unstoppable bloodlust was caused by either working themselves into a rage or taking intoxicating drugs before battle.
in a nearly uncontrollable trance-like fury
With a haunting dance, now you're both in a trance.
With a haunting dance, now you're both in a trance
his unblinking stare had the power to hold people in a hypnotic trance.
and his unblinking stare had the power to hold people in a hypnotic trance.