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resound

[ri-zound] / rɪˈzaʊnd /


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But as “Buzz Me In” so powerfully reminds us, the music created at the Record Plant will resound for as long as human beings love music.

From Salon Jul. 1, 2025

Chilton’s concerns resound in this critical battleground state.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 17, 2024

Veterans issues resound in Montana, which has the second-highest percentage of veterans in the U.S. among the adult civilian population, according to the U.S.

From Seattle Times Nov. 19, 2023

Nearby, excavators resound as they demolish some of the 80-90% of buildings estimated to have suffered quake damage.

From Reuters May 9, 2023

She clears her throat as a chorus of “Amens” and “Go on, honeys” resound about the room.

From "The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother" by James McBride

What he did at those Olympic Games 90 Augusts ago—and what it signified to a world on the verge of a global war that would cancel the Olympics until 1948—still resounds.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 5, 2026

That’s when the inner trouble Neil has been evading since his Brooklyn childhood hauntingly resounds.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 11, 2025

In Schubert’s song “Der Doppelgänger,” a piano resounds with increasingly tormented chords as the narrator recounts a realization: that a pained stranger, wringing his hands in the night, is in fact himself.

From New York Times Sep. 20, 2023

Part persuasive plea, part scathing screed, its clarion call for justice resounds through the centuries.

From Seattle Times Apr. 24, 2023

The entire landscape resounds with Christ’s agitation, represented by the sweep of supernatural forces.

From "History of Art, Volume 1" by H.W. Janson

But here we are in 2026, and the musical echoes of the spotlight introduction from Madison Street have resounded around the planet.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 21, 2026

Applause resounded once more as the spacecraft successfully deployed.

From Barron's Nov. 13, 2025

It was a message that resounded with many voters.

From BBC May 3, 2025

A steady hum of generators resounded through the area, accompanied by the chirping of birds and the bustle of locals driving around in golf carts with water, pet food and other supplies.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 14, 2024

The sound of heavy boots resounded down the corridor, and I didn’t need to glance to my left to know that it was an officer.

From "Glitch" by Laura Martin

Meta’s answer, articulated across years of filings and months of litigation, is a resounding “no.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 8, 2026

“This operation was a resounding victory by any objective measure,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 23, 2026

Ethan said his resounding memories of Caitlin will be those filled with laughter.

From BBC Jul. 1, 2026

Both Paxton and Platner won resounding victories in their primaries over more establishment candidates who were comparatively free of scandal.

From Salon Jun. 21, 2026

With Mom and Dad’s farewells still resounding in our ears, Alice took out her Swiss Army knife, with all the gadgets on it—from screwdriver to scissors—and clipped a broken nail.

From "On the Far Side of the Mountain" by Jean Craighead George




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