Resound Sentence Examples

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  • The extreme length of the limbs and the absence of a tail are other features of these small apes, which are thoroughly arboreal in their habits, and make the woods resound with their unearthly cries at night.

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  • Notices should not resound with the language of ' threat '.

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  • The words of the Blessed Saint Michael Collier still resound.

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  • The people, whose enthusiasm was now wound up to the highest pitch, again made the air resound with their loudest acclamations.

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  • Why does Mitton Cause the streets of Cambridge to resound With the clatter of Old Iron, begged or found?

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  • This is a state of mind where internally the name continues to resound even one is deep asleep.

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  • Having read the report of Major Gen. Antonio Taguba, I expect Baker 's question will resound again in another congressional investigation.

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  • Not only do its notes resound with a seeming inability to blend successfully, they seem practically incongruous - and it's only then that one begins to appreciate just how adventurous Parker really is.

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  • Now he has turned his attention to Bill Douglas - whose work, 15 years after his untimely death, continues to resound today.

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  • The whole Prussian army would be put in motion, and all Europe would resound with the alarm of the danger to be apprehended from the Jacobins in France."

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  • If we respected only what is inevitable and has a right to be, music and poetry would resound along the streets.

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  • But now the kind October wind rises, rustling the leaves and rippling the surface of the water, so that no loon can be heard or seen, though his foes sweep the pond with spy-glasses, and make the woods resound with their discharges.

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