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echo

[ek-oh] / ˈɛk oʊ /




Example Sentences

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The prison through which he is escorted is a maze of many gates, rusted metal barriers to movement that echo, with every thud and clank, the stymied processes of Soviet justice.

From The Wall Street Journal

So I suppose this is just advice from a fairly average high-school graduate — echoing what many financial books also say.

From MarketWatch

“Happy Birthday, dear Opa . . . ,” the song was still echoing through the Beje when I went out the side door and stood next to the ladder, looking up at the man holding bucket and sponge.

From Literature

She rumbled at me contentedly from somewhere deep and echoing inside her, and then explored my hair and face with the tip of her trunk—her way of saying hello.

From Literature

“I was in Fulton County at the request of the president to work with the FBI and observe this action,” she said, echoing a claim she made in February.

From Salon