Echoings example sentences

Related (7): reverberations, repetitions, resoundings, reflections, reverberances, reiterations, echoes

echoing

adjective

echoing (adjective)

  - (of a sound) repeated or reverberating after the original sound has stopped:

  - (of a place) resounding with or reflecting back sounds:

ech·o

verb

echoing (present participle)

  - (of a sound) be repeated or reverberate after the original sound has stopped:

  - (of a place) resound with or reflect back a sound or sounds:

  - repeat (someone's words or opinions), typically to express agreement:

  - (of an object, movement, or event) be reminiscent of or have shared characteristics with:

  - send a copy of (an input signal or character) back to its source or to a screen for display:

  - (of a defender) play a higher card followed by a lower one in the same suit, as a signal to request one's partner to lead that suit.

Synonyms

reverberate, resonate, resound, reflect, ring, pulsate, vibrate, repeat, restate, reiterate, copy, imitate, parrot, parody, mimic, reproduce, iterate, recite, quote, rehearse, recapitulate, regurgitate, recap, reprise, ingeminate

"Echoings" Example Sentences

1. The quiet room was filled with the echoings of our footsteps.
2. The echoings of the canyon filled the air.
3. The echoings of his voice bounced off the walls.
4. The echoings of the music reverberated throughout the room.
5. The echoings of their laughter resonated in my ears.
6. The echoings of the bell could be heard from far away.
7. The echoings of the thunder shook the ground.
8. The echoings of the waves crashing onto the shore was mesmerizing.
9. The echoings of the gong signaled the start of the ceremony.
10. The echoings of the church choir filled the hall with beautiful hymns.
11. The echoings of the construction work disturbed the peaceful neighborhood.
12. The echoings of the train passing through the tunnel were deafening.
13. The echoings of the wind howling through the trees sent shivers down my spine.
14. The echoings of the children playing in the playground were delightful.
15. The echoings of the gunshots caused panic in the streets.
16. The echoings of the bird songs provided a serene ambiance in the park.
17. The echoings of the stadium roared as the winning goal was scored.
18. The echoings of the street performer's melodies drew a crowd.
19. The echoings of the car engines at the start of the race were exhilarating.
20. The echoings of the old castle's history could be felt in every stone.
21. The echoings of the waterfall created a soothing background noise.
22. The echoings of the old mansion's haunted past lingered in every room.
23. The echoings of the partygoers' cheers echoed through the night.
24. The echoings of the judge's gavel silenced the courtroom.
25. The echoings of the computer keys tapping filled the otherwise silent room.
26. The echoings of my own doubts taunted me relentlessly.
27. The echoings of the raindrops tapping on the window pane created a calming melody.
28. The echoings of the canon echoed through the valley as the sun set.
29. The echoings of the firewood crackling in the fireplace warmed the hearth.
30. The echoings of the footsteps in the deserted alleyway left me feeling uneasy.

Common Phases

1. I love you; love you; love you;
2. Help!; Help!; Help!;
3. Goodbye; Bye; Bye;
4. Thank you; Thank you; Thank you;
5. Happy birthday; Birthday; Birthday;
6. Merry Christmas; Christmas; Christmas;
7. I'm sorry; sorry; sorry;
8. I miss you; Miss you; Miss you;
9. What's up; up; up;
10. You're welcome; welcome; welcome;

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