Echoing [verb]

Definition of Echoing:

repeat, copy

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Sentence/Example of Echoing:

I drew back from the rim of Writing-On-the-Stone, that set of whispered phrases echoing in my ears.

The tones of the neighbouring convent bell, echoing through the stony vaults, sounded loud and awful as the knell of doom.

The vibration swelled to a roar, but the seat of the sound amid the echoing cliffs was indeterminable.

Yesterday, on the road from Voroshba to Kiev, music came singing and echoing through my head after a long interval of silence.

The men who had been arrested were guilty, so the local newspaper assumed, echoing side-walk conversation.

No sound save the faint shouts of the drinkers, echoing from far below, and their own measured footfalls.

All through the night he seemed to hear the hammer-strokes of the horse's hoofs echoing through his soul.

Deep and heavy their roar, rolling along the valley, echoing from hill to hill, and rousing the sleepers of both armies.

Just as a protest formed in his mind he heard something else, the pad of feet, many feet, echoing down the corridor.

They heard the boastful war songs of their foes echoing weirdly across the plain.