re-echo
Britishverb
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to echo (a sound that is already an echo); resound
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(tr) to repeat like an echo
Example Sentences
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Readers, whether North or South, whose minds still re-echo Poet Tate's cold wrath at the thought of the Civil War, will be grateful that that war is over, that Poet Tate is not.
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Let the pray-'r re-echo God bless the Prince of Wales!
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War of the Campuses Nowhere in the U. S. did the rumble of war re-echo more loudly last week than on college campuses.
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I make my piano dream or sing at pleasure, re-echo with exulting harmonies and rival the most skilful bow in swiftness.
From Franz Liszt by Huneker, James
We shall be surprised if within the next few days the press of all neutral lands does not re-echo these feelings with an intensity which will astonish the disciples of "Kultur."
From A Noble Woman The Life-Story of Edith Cavell by Protheroe, Ernest
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