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reecho

[ree-ek-oh] / riˈɛk oʊ /


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The woods and hilltops reechoed to ax blows, as great trees were felled for ship timber.

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This declaration is echoed by Arnold, and reechoed by Barrows.

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A thousand voices reechoed: "For my life's sake," and the sound drew nearer, encircling him closer and closer, till he could hardly draw breath.

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That same war-cry, reechoing at Lexington and Alamance, swept the American Colonies from Bunker Hill to Guilford Court House like a whirlwind of flame; and tyranny, with shuddering dread, fled to its native lair.

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But when his Waltari had bravely conquered all dangers and deathly wounds,--then, he gave a shout of delight which made the stalactite walls of his cavern, reecho.

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