Echoed [verb]

Definition of Echoed:

repeat, copy

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Sentence/Example of Echoed:

Mr. Ducksmith laughed again, and his laugh re-echoed round the quiet walls and up the vast staircase of honour.

"Surely they will do no more than change the names," echoed Ganesh: but there was an uneasy movement among the Gods.

Another rap, louder and more importunate, echoed through the large room.

It echoed away among the fog and the trees and lost itself somewhere out over the hidden sea.

Probably never before, since time began, had those hills echoed with the puffing of a steel horse.

They tried to make as little noise as possible, but though they walked on tiptoe, the sound echoed back to them dully.

A mocking laugh arose from somewhere in the passage and echoed loudly and weirdly.

Gospodin Berkman—somehow it echoed the servile barinya with which the domestics used to address my mother.

It echoed from the walls and the high ceiling, and the whole air seemed filled with a weird noise.

Observe how the stanza, which I here number as 1, is echoed by the stanza below, ll.