REVERBERATE in a Sentence
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23 example sentences for REVERBERATE, such as:
1. News of the disaster reverberated around the organization.
2. The entire valley reverberated with the sound of the temple bells.
3. The narrow street reverberated with/to the sound of the workmen's drills.
4. The move by the two London colleges is sending reverberations through higher education.
5. My only answer was my own voice reverberating in a rolling echo from the cliffs around me.
2. The entire valley reverberated with the sound of the temple bells.
3. The narrow street reverberated with/to the sound of the workmen's drills.
4. The move by the two London colleges is sending reverberations through higher education.
5. My only answer was my own voice reverberating in a rolling echo from the cliffs around me.
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Meanings and Examples of REVERBERATE
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reverberate
v. have a long or continuing effect
v. to throw or bend back (from a surface)
Classic Sentence: (18 in 2 pages)
1 While on their way, they would make the dense old woods, for miles around, reverberate with their wild songs, revealing at once the highest joy and the deepest sadness.
2 The first shots had not yet ceased to reverberate before others rang out and yet more were heard mingling with and overtaking one another.
3 No severe or prolonged bodily illness followed this incident of the red-room; it only gave my nerves a shock of which I feel the reverberation to this day.
4 If you tapped--one gentleman had a hammer--there was a hollow sound; a reverberation; undoubtedly, he said, a concealed passage where once somebody had hid.
5 And iron clanked with a huge reverberating clank, and huge lorries shook the earth, and whistles screamed.
6 My only answer was my own voice reverberating in a rolling echo from the cliffs around me.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In XII. The Adventure of The Final Problem
Context Highlight In XII. The Adventure of The Final Problem
7 At the end of the passage, while the bell was still reverberating, I found Sarah Pocket, who appeared to have now become constitutionally green and yellow by reason of me.
8 The moral oppression had produced a physical craving for air, and he strode on, opening his lungs to the reverberating coldness of the night.
9 The usual sounds reverberated through the shell; Sands making up the fire; Candish stoking the boiler.
10 The scandal of the truant wife, instead of dying down, has reverberated to greater and greater dimensions.
11 It was before this ruinous building that the worthy couple paused, as the first peal of distant thunder reverberated in the air, and the rain commenced pouring violently down.
12 At the end of a minute a dull splashing reverberated from the bottom of the well; the helical twist he had imparted to the rope had reached the grapnel below.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: 3 The First Act in a Timeworn Drama
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: 3 The First Act in a Timeworn Drama
13 The crash of a loaded branch falling far off in the woods reverberated like a musket-shot, and once a fox barked, and Mattie shrank closer to Ethan, and quickened her steps.
14 There still reverberated in her mind the crashes of the two impregnable citadels of her life, thundering to dust about her ears.
15 A hum of shrill voices reverberated against the low ceiling, leaving Lily shut out in a little circle of silence.
Example Sentence:
1 The US Embassy in Manila found itself under a hail of rotten fruit early today, the latest symptom of anti-American feeling reverberating across Asia in recent days.
2 The entire valley reverberated with the sound of the temple bells.
3 News of the disaster reverberated around the organization.
4 The narrow street reverberated with/to the sound of the workmen's drills.
5 The move by the two London colleges is sending reverberations through higher education.