resounded in Germany

esounded [rizaundid] widergehallt, widerhallte

Sentence patterns related to "resounded"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "resounded" from the English - Germany Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "resounded", or refer to the context using the word "resounded" in the English - Germany Dictionary.

1. The stadium resounded with cheers.

2. The horn resounded through the forest.

3. 20 Laughter resounded through the house.

4. 4 The stadium resounded with cheers.

5. Plaudits resounded from every part of the senate - house.

6. As he fell, his scream resounded through the canyon.

7. The concert hall resounded with cheers and applause.

8. The sonorous voice of the priest resounded in the church.

9. 5 Stories of his heroism resounded through the country.

10. The people all over the country resounded his lofty moral character.

11. 3 The noise of the fire alarm resounded through/throughout the building.

12. Here was the central event of the play, the mystical chord that resounded through the audience.

13. Synonyms for Clanged include chimed, resounded, reverberated, tolled, ringed, rang, rung, bonged, clanked and clashed

14. Synonyms for Blared include blasted, sounded, tooted, resounded, honked, thundered, trumpeted, reverberated, roared and boomed

15. Here was the central event of the play(Sentencedict.com), the mystical chord that resounded through the audience.

16. The cries echoed into the surrounding wood and resounded in the empty hills `round about: loud, bellowing, Bloodlusting cries

17. Son Tan – May 2011 - The gongs of the Dak Lay people resounded mightily at a ceremony for receiving the Land use Right Certificates in Son Tan village of Khanh Hoa Province, Central Vietnam.

18. While Burrito Bison was quietly shopping at the local supermarket, a terrible boom suddenly resounded in the small Mexican town! All the town's bags of gummy bears exploded at the same time, releasing an army of living teddies ready to invade the world.

19. The hours alternated with tap-dancing and the rooms resounded to the clatter of steel-bottomed shoes, while the dressing rooms were given over to tiny children getting themselves into satin pants and diamond-studded brassieres under the Admonishings of their hard-eyed mothers.