Resounded Sentence Examples
The campfires crackled and the soldiers' songs resounded even more merrily than on the previous night.
Has Mars ever resounded with more terrifying ferocity since?
The Emperor! a sudden cry resounded through the halls and the whole throng hurried to the entrance.
Almost all day long the house resounded with their running feet, their cries, and their spontaneous laughter.
The air resounded with the distinct woof of a nearby explosion.
The voices and footsteps of the many servants and of the peasants who had come with the carts resounded as they shouted to one another in the yard and in the house.
This all took place at Valarshapat, where Gregory, anxious to fix a site on which to build shrines for the relics of Ripsime and Gaiana, saw the Son of God come down in a sheen of light, the stars of heaven attending, and smite the earth with a golden hammer till the nether world resounded to his blows.
But when the pitch of the cavity was exactly that of the fork when vibrating alone, though it resounded most strongly, it did not affect the frequency of the fork.
Hertzen's writings, and the journals he edited, were smuggled wholesale into Russia, and their words resounded throughout that country, as well as all over Europe.
When nineteen years old he corresponded with Mazzini, to whom he became whole-heartedly devoted; among other patriotic poems he wrote a hymn to the Bandiera brothers, and in the autumn of 1847 a song called "Fratelli d'Italia," which as Carducci wrote, "resounded through every district and on every battlefield of the peninsula in 1848 and 1849."
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The children were highly praised by everyone and applause resounded around the Cathedral.
Suddenly the house resounded with heavy blows and the splintering of wood.
On the right a single deep report of a cannon resounded and died away in the prevailing silence.
The huge, endless bivouac that had previously resounded with the crackling of campfires and the voices of many men had grown quiet, the red campfires were growing paler and dying down.
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Like Italian men of letters, these pioneers of humanism gave a classic turn to their patronymics; unfamiliar names, Crotus Rubeanus and Pierius Graecus, Capnion and Lupambulus Ganymedes, Oecolampadius and Melanchthon, resounded on the Rhine.
The fall of the city resounded throughout Islam, and shocked the Mahommedan princes of Andalusia into gravity and a sense of their position.
The Wizard raised one of his revolvers and fired into the throng of his enemies, and the shot resounded like a clap of thunder in that silent place.
Still on they came, and now the near woods resounded through all their aisles with their demoniac cry.
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The adjutants and battalion and regimental commanders mounted, crossed themselves, gave final instructions, orders, and commissions to the baggage men who remained behind, and the monotonous tramp of thousands of feet resounded.
When he jumped up he did not run at once, but pricked his ears listening to the shouting and trampling that resounded from all sides at once.
The plain between resounded with the noise and with the rapid movements of chariots and cavalry.
Then he fell upon the carpet, rolling and writhing, while scream after scream resounded through the house.
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The line initially specialized in high-quality men's footwear that resounded with the sophisticated feel of the Roaring Twenties.
Another band similiar to The Beatles in the US pop music scene was the Beach Boys, whose 1950s pop sentiments resounded with 60s audiences looking for surfing fun.
The schools meanwhile resounded still to the interminable dispute upon abstractions.
One pleasant morning after a cold night, February 24th, 1850, having gone to Flint's Pond to spend the day, I noticed with surprise, that when I struck the ice with the head of my axe, it resounded like a gong for many rods around, or as if I had struck on a tight drum-head.