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reecho

[ree-ek-oh] / riˈɛk oʊ /


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Deep in them we can hear subterranean rivers rushing off through the netherworld, and our voices echo and reecho through the halls.

From "On the Far Side of the Mountain" by Jean Craighead George

But when his Waltari had bravely conquered all dangers and deathly wounds,--then, he gave a shout of delight which made the stalactite walls of his cavern, reecho.

From Ekkehard. Vol. II (of II). A Tale of the Tenth Century by Scheffel, Joseph Victor von

Oh, may the humble followers of the lowly Nazarene echo and reecho this invitation of love among the haunts of men as long as time shall last!

From Food for the Lambs; or, Helps for Young Christians by Orr, Charles Ebert

How charming did these voices reecho through the room!

From Louisa of Prussia and Her Times by Mühlbach, L. (Luise)

And the whole bar and the audience seemed to reecho the words.

From The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I by Lever, Charles James




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