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sounding

[soun-ding] / ˈsaʊn dɪŋ /






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Then all of a sudden, this person had gone and worked with someone else, and things were sounding similar.

From Los Angeles Times

But as he answered questions, Powell struck many investors as sounding more concerned about the employment situation than inflation, at one point saying that the jobs market faces “significant downside risks.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The words are nice enough, but they come out sounding rude.

From Literature

The union representing the victim has been, “sounding the alarm about critical safety issues at San Francisco General Hospital for years,” said University Professional and Technical Employees President Dan Russell in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

In the group people were sounding alarm bells about announcements from Ms Hansen saying she was rebranding, worried about what that would mean for their undelivered orders.

From BBC