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echo

[ek-oh] / ˈɛk oʊ /




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Colón, he explained, used his trombone to echo the sound of the Caribbean in New York and bridge the two cultures.

From BBC

MGM’s classic 1939 adaptation starring Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon was billed as “The Greatest Love Story of All Time . . . Or Any Time!” a pronouncement that the trailer for the new film echoes.

From Salon

The past doesn’t repeat, but it does echo.

From Barron's

The past doesn’t repeat, but it does echo.

From Barron's

The chant of "oh, Maro Itoje" - a tune inspired by the White Stripes - echoed around stadiums, boosting his popularity throughout the tour.

From BBC