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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of reverberate.

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Examples

  • The word reverberated in his mind, along with the thunderclaps of pain.

    Star Trek: TNG: Losing the Peace William Leisner 2009

  • The word reverberated in his mind, along with the thunderclaps of pain.

    Star Trek: TNG: Losing the Peace William Leisner 2009

  • The word reverberated in her brain and made her want to scream.

    Good Girl Gone Bad Karin Tabke 2006

  • The name reverberated through Tom’s brain like a funeral knell.

    LIAR FRANCINE PASCAL 2000

  • The name reverberated through Tom’s brain like a funeral knell.

    LIAR FRANCINE PASCAL 2000

  • In the pitch black, the creak of the train reverberated against the rock walls.

    Buddha’s Savage Peace 2009

  • In the pitch black, the creak of the train reverberated against the rock walls.

    Buddha’s Savage Peace 2009

  • Gregorian chant rose to prominence in the Catholic Church during the early Middle Ages, around the 6th and 7th centuries and has since reverberated from the inside of monastery and cathedral walls across the world.

    Chant in Anchorage 2009

  • In the pitch black, the creak of the train reverberated against the rock walls.

    Buddha’s Savage Peace 2009

  • The boat leaped on the first crests of the ridge, and they were deafened by the uproar of wild water that reverberated from the narrow walls and multiplied itself.

    THE MEAT 2010

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