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echo

[ek-oh] / ˈɛk oʊ /




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“The best part is the food,” said Micah Moore, bobsledder from Trinidad and Tobago, echoing what people have said for centuries about Italy.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead the president echoed Blanche’s sentiment from the Oval Office, declaring that it was “really time” for the country to move past Epstein.

From Salon

Consumers can expect to see Super Bowl ad themes echo after the final whistle, including during NBCU’s coverage of the Winter Olympics now under way and the National Basketball Association’s All-Star Game on Feb. 15.

From The Wall Street Journal

TPG executives echoed other investors in saying they remain bullish on the technology sector.

From The Wall Street Journal

Above and beyond, like a majestic echo, were the silhouettes of great forest trees.

From Literature