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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
re-echo .
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Examples
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It rung on my ears long and heavily; the mountains re-echoed it, and I felt as if all hell surrounded me with mockery and laughter.
Chapter 24 2010
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It rung on my ears long and heavily; the mountains re-echoed it, and I felt as if all hell surrounded me with mockery and laughter.
Chapter 7 2010
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I squeezed off, and saw my savage leap and topple sideways; around him they were falling, and the whole camp boiled with dust and re-echoed with screams and the boom of shots as we poured our fire into them point-blank; I missed a tall fellow, but spun another round as he bolted towards the corral, and then I was firing steadily into the brown.
Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010
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Yves lost his grip, and the blade rang and re-echoed on the cobbles.
A River So Long 2010
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The trembling tones re-echoed and died out; a malevolent silence remained.
Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010
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On this last Sunday, therefore, all the themes of Advent are re-echoed in one harmonious strain by our three Advent preachers.
29 December -- St Thomas of Canterbury John 2008
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Long after he is dead and gone, his words will be echoed and re-echoed, not only in India but across distant seas and lands.
Set up institutionalized mechanism for dialogue Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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Long after he is dead and gone, his words will be echoed and re-echoed, not only in India but across distant seas and lands.
Commerce can blur the barrier between creeds Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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Long after he is dead and gone, his words will be echoed and re-echoed, not only in India but across distant seas and lands.
They do not have to wrestle with new ideas Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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Long after he is dead and gone, his words will be echoed and re-echoed, not only in India but across distant seas and lands.
Surendra slams a triumphant debut Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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