Echoed Sentence Examples

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  • She echoed in a shaken tone.

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  • Her footsteps echoed off the block walls.

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  • The door closed with an ominous boom that echoed throughout what sounded like a massive but empty chamber.

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  • There was a deafening roar that echoed throughout the cavern.

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  • Thunder clapped and echoed through the hills.

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  • Tears streamed down her face as screams echoed in her mind.

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  • Darian's voice came as if across a great distance and echoed around the room.

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  • Dean's words echoed back to him, reverberating down the corridors of dank stone—then only silence.

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  • Thunder echoed in the distance and lightening flashed.

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  • The note of distress in her voice was echoed on Bianca's face.

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  • Her surprise echoed what he felt from Kris.

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  • A'Ran almost echoed her movement.

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  • Cynthia's admonition to be careful echoed in his ears—but someone might be down there.

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  • His voice echoed a graveled rasp, "Tell us all you know of Victor."

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  • He echoed the psalmist, " The Lord of hosts is with me the God of Jacob is my refuge.

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  • When my hoe tinkled against the stones, that music echoed to the woods and the sky, and was an accompaniment to my labor which yielded an instant and immeasurable crop.

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  • Kiera echoed with a raised eyebrow.

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  • Katie jerked on the dairy door and the crack of frozen boards echoed in the pregnant silence.

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  • The sound echoed off the bluffs and the dogs retreated.

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  • At night the low-rise city of Fallujah, famed for its mosques, echoed to the thunder of heavy ordnance.

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  • Elegant costumes designed by Elizabeth King echoed the soothing contours of this exceptionally pleasing piece.

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  • They took each other by the hand, And danced a stately saraband; Their laughter echoed thin and shrill.

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  • Balzac admired him greatly, but with discrimination; Victor Hugo pronounced him greater than the great master of modern romance, and this verdict was echoed by a multitude of inferior readers, who were satisfied with no title for their favourite less than that of "the American Scott."

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  • It was accompanied by a tortured screech of rending metal, which echoed around the hanger, giving agonized voice to those faces.

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  • For instance, the verbose variable is a toggle which causes command input to be echoed.

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  • The weft of the material running horizontally across the body echoed its structure without the need for the controlling corset.

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  • Your cake, decorations and favors can all be echoed throughout your centerpiece if you choose.

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  • Most of the anti-clay litter campaigns are being echoed by concerned pet owners who have embraced the anecdotal evidence of their peers.

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  • Warm colors, rich tapestries, scrolled ironwork, beautiful tiles, and elegant marble were just some of the materials and textures used in the beautiful villages of the past, and they are echoed in homes throughout the world today.

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  • Both of the girls' coats also featured matching velvet ribbon belts secured at the waist, which echoed the tie on their mother's ultra-luxe Isabel Toledo dress and matching coat.

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  • The suits all had a retro-vintage flair, so it made sense that they used a model who echoed the 1950s with her curves, but the fact that she was not thin was a giant step forward.

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  • Nowhere was this more evident than in party dresses, some of which echoed little girls' dresses of several previous eras, what with the short and poufy skirts and elaborate shoulders.

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  • The neo-classical building was one of the first in Washington to feature classical Greek columns and arcades, a style that was later echoed in the Jefferson and Lincoln Memorials, among other Washington Buildings.

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  • This phrase would be echoed with an unusual twist in T2 (Terminator 2), the sequel that was made seven years after The Terminator.

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  • Dusty echoed, anger burning through him.

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  • His cranky words echoed in her thoughts, and she smiled to herself.

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  • The words echoed in her head, and she walked blindly for several moments, until the cold burning her lungs made her stop.

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  • Sasha.s words echoed in her thoughts, and she tried hard to give them no credence.

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  • He held her for a long moment, surprised to find her sorrow echoed in his breast at knowing she might choose to leave.

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  • His heart leapt then sank as Lana's scream echoed in his thoughts again.

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  • The other statements are nowhere echoed.

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  • All that was done or taught in Rome was immediately echoed through all the other Churches; Irenaeus and Tertullian constantly lay stress upon the tradition of the Roman Church, which in those very early days was almost without rivals, save in Asia, where there were a number of flourishing Churches, also apostolic in origin, forming a compact group and conscious of their dignity.

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  • The patriotism and Pan-Germanism of the gymnastic societies (Turuvereine) and students associations (Burschenschaften) expressed themselves with more noise than discretion; in the South-German parliaments the platitudes and catchwords of the Revolution were echoed.

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  • The words of the Imam are echoed in every heart, and every Moslem hears only the cry of the Faith..

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  • The sentiment was echoed throughout Scotland.

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  • The T eory.ee initial error of Justin was echoed by every subsequent theory.

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  • What opinion should be held regarding this modern view as to equality in taxation, which differs so widely from anything countenanced by Adam Smith, though his language is echoed in it?

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  • Balzac admired him [James Fenimore Cooper]greatly, but with discrimination; Victor Hugo pronounced him greater than the great master of modern romance, and this verdict was echoed by a multitude of inferior readers, who were satisfied with no title for their favourite less than that of "the American Scott."

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  • Destiny echoed, and then sniffed.

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  • Instead, the agony grew, tearing her apart, cell by cell, while Jilian's laughter echoed in her mind.

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  • Cynthia's admonition to be careful echoed in his ears—but someone might be down there.

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  • Dean's words echoed back to him, reverberating down the corridors of dank stone—then only silence.

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  • Her laugh echoed down the rocky canyons of Zzz as the essence of abomination breathed his bloody last below her.

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  • Jessi's audible groan was one Xander echoed internally.

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  • There are also a number of background echoed affirmations, which pan from left to right in your headphones.

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  • The arched entrance itself is surmounted by a stone balustrade, echoed at third floor level by a timber balustrade and arch.

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  • I kept bursting into song - O Sio Mio or whatever leaped from by bass baritone chest and echoed around the walls.

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  • But Schuman's remarks would be echoed by many contemporary composers for several reasons.

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  • Several states echoed this call and welcomed the foreign ministers ' statement.

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  • The generous glaze accretions of his pots are echoed by the thick impasto 's of many of his paintings.

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  • There was a craziness in her head, like mocking laughter that echoed her own.

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  • This theme echoed the changes taking place in the immediate locality through the governments Urban Renaissance strategy.

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  • A plaintive, piping trill with the rather mournful qualities of a diver echoed across the still water.

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  • Crash after crash echoed far above their heads, as the earth came together where it had split, and stones and chunks of clay rattled around them on every side.

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  • Holly McPeak, the 2004 bronze medal winner, echoed the advantages of the two piece.

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  • The voice echoed from somewhere to the left, or was it the right?

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  • Kris smiled, and Andre echoed the movement, the skin around his eyes crinkling in warmth.

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  • Mison echoed his words, as did Jetr.

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  • The sound of her hand hitting his face echoed in the still air.

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  • Hymns and lauds rang in the streets that had so recently echoed with Lorenzo's dissolute songs.

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  • In large halls the words of a speaker are echoed or reflected from flat walls or roof or floor; and these reflected sounds follow the direct sounds at such an interval that syllables and words overlap, to the confusion of the speech and the annoyance of the audience.

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  • Thus one New Testament type is echoed in one and another in another; or it may be several in turn.

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  • Solinus, who was known as " Pliny's Ape," echoed the words of his master about a century after that writer's death, which took place in A.D.

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  • His strength is also echoed in the manner he is holding the razor.

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  • She echoed the movement.

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  • Rhyn echoed and looked at Kris.

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  • The sound echoed through the barn and her fingers burned with the force of it.

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  • He echoed her words.

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  • Darkyn.s angry words echoed in Jade.s mind.

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  • Realization played across her mind, echoed in a puzzled smile dancing across her face.

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