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reecho

[ree-ek-oh] / riˈɛk oʊ /


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Deep in them we can hear subterranean rivers rushing off through the netherworld, and our voices echo and reecho through the halls.

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

His intimates noticed that he would reecho a story--a simile or a tag--and so neatly apply it that it seemed fresh on the second use.

From The Lincoln Story Book A Judicious Collection of the Best Stories and Anecdotes of the Great President, Many Appearing Here for the First Time in Book Form by Williams, Henry Llewellyn

Did the heavenly host descend in rapture, and cause the mountains of Judea to reecho with their acclamations, because a dependent creature had consented to do his Maker's will?

From The National Preacher, Vol. 2 No. 7 Dec. 1827 Or Original Monthly Sermons from Living Ministers, Sermons XXVI. and XXVII. by Dickinson, Austin

The whole building, in a pandemonium of hellish glee, seemed to echo and reecho the shout.

From The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale by Packard, Frank L. (Frank Lucius)

It was a load that would echo and reecho in the hills.

From O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 by Marshall, Edison