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resounding

[ri-zoun-ding] / rɪˈzaʊn dɪŋ /


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For all its awards misfires, “Wicked: For Good” was still a resounding success for Universal Pictures, which stands to gain heavily from the “Wicked” films’ combined worldwide gross of almost $1.3 billion.

From Los Angeles Times

Nanuq and Boomer put their ears back, stood on their hind legs, and slammed into each other with a resounding thump.

From Literature

It sent a resounding statement to the other star players who have joined Saudi-backed LIV: If they also want to bail out, there was now a clear path for PGA Tour comebacks.

From The Wall Street Journal

This makes her advice more intriguing than the stock offering, “keep writing,” that is the resounding chorus of the craft-of-writing genre.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because the answer was always a resounding no.

From Literature