Use "echoed" in a sentence

1. Several bankers echoed Hong .

2. 'He's gone!'Viv echoed incredulously.

3. The square echoed and re-echoed to the boom of a 21-gun salute.

4. The cavern walls echoed his cries.

5. The corridor echoed with footsteps.

6. The hall echoed with cheers.

7. The shot echoed through the cave.

8. The Foreign Secretary echoed this sentiment.

9. These views were echoed by many reviews.

10. Their footsteps echoed in the silence.

11. The cobblestone alleyway echoed their footsteps.

12. The pupil echoed his teacher's words.

13. The streets echoed with the tramp of soldiers' feet.

14. Some former Aides echoed those pleas on …

15. Our voices echoed in the empty room.

16. 23 Their footsteps echoed in the silence.

17. Our voices echoed in the empty house.

18. Mirthful laugh echoed in the big hall.

19. That pessimism is privately echoed inside the administration.

20. The sonorous voice of the speaker echoed round the room.

21. His footsteps echoed loudly in the tiled hall.

22. Last-second, whispered conversations echoed throughout the hall.

23. An Appreciative whistle echoed up from his sister, Grace

24. 4 Distant creaks and groans echoed eerily along the dark corridors.

25. The sonorous voice of the speaker echoed round the hall.

26. Shouts echoed off the plastered ceilings and Columned hall

27. Of course, her joy is echoed among the angels.

28. Biochemist Isaac Asimov echoed such feelings by calling the hand:

29. These symbolic peals of thunder have echoed and reechoed throughout the earth.

30. You are likely to hear your thoughts echoed in their comments.

31. 10 The voices buzzing all around echoed in her ears.

32. 17 The voices buzzing all around echoed in her ears.

33. His views are echoed by Oxford modern historian Mark Almond.

34. The article simply echoed the NRA's arguments against gun control.

35. The deep boom of a foghorn echoed across the bay.

36. Soon the tunnels echoed to the rumble of many booted feet.

37. The repeated hollow Clackings echoed in the air, creating its own staccato music

38. * Tagore had echoed the sentiments of solidarity of the people of India.

39. Talk privately with veteran Southeast Asian diplomats and the sentiment is echoed .

40. The tick of the grandfather clock echoed in from the corner.

41. During the blizzard, the Blustery wind echoed eerily throughout the house

42. The muffled tick of the grandfather clock echoed in one corner.

43. Kym’s admission is echoed by many youths deeply involved with the games.

44. The whistle echoed across the mountainside, giving little indication of its source.

45. The sound of footsteps echoed down the stairs and along the passageway.

46. A rasping sound echoed through the room set his teeth on edge.

47. The violent exploits of the Nephilim may have been echoed in ancient legends

48. Tamburlaine's effervescent personality and self-confidence are also echoed throughout the play.

49. For three days India's most cosmopolitan city and aspirant international financial centre echoed with gunfire.

50. 10 Suddenly there are echoed demands for a rest stop and something to eat.

51. (Exodus 15:11) Such sentiments have been echoed throughout the centuries since then.

52. The senior bureaucrats echoed this sentiment and welcomed a similar standard of accountability.

53. The rattle of the sword he had held aloft echoed across the cobblestones.

54. The theme of peace under the unique ‘government by God’ echoed through the loudspeakers.

55. ull cries echoed off the cliffs surrounding Booty Bay as the sun dipped toward the horizon.

56. Antonyms for Conceived include imitated, echoed, emulated, mimicked, mirrored, aped, duplicated, followed, matched and assumed

57. The clip-Clopping of the businessman's footsteps against the linoleum floor echoed down the hallway

58. This was also echoed by Deng's dictum: " Free our mind and seek truth from facts. "

59. He gave a wheezy giggle that was echoed here and there along the table.

60. The resounding cry of emancipation from the tyranny of imitation was echoed well into the twentieth century.

61. The shrill blast of their brazen trumpets echoed triumphantly through the heart of the land.

62. Whispers echoed through the corridors about “the strong faith of that girl in room 327.”

63. The words echoed unspoken in her brain, sending tiny darts of pain through her veins.

64. Hindi even echoed in the United Nations from the very mouth of Hon’ble Prime Minister.

65. 20 The shrill blast of their brazen trumpets echoed triumphantly through the heart of the land.

66. This week the parliamentary floor leader of the ruling Grand National Party echoed the president's sentiments.

67. The philanthropic family's largesse was echoed by surprise announcements from both the Federal and provincial governments.

68. This echoed what I'd been hearing around the world from many other protesters that I'm in touch with.

69. That small ripple echoed irreversibly that Afikomen now means “the One who came…and who will come …

70. In 1824, a gazetteer of the state echoed earlier accounts in calling River Street "the mart of business".

71. Again the politicians balked at the cost of buying the land, and the local press echoed their opinion.

72. 11 Distant creaks and groans echoed eerily along dark corridors and seemed to expand into the circular chamber.

73. I think that has been echoed also in the statements from the US Administration on this issue.

74. 10 From the beginning, they have echoed their disinterest in matters like chart placings and mass popularity.

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

76. The Bluenose Schooner, the fastest boat in the World – Laughter echoed down the halls of the Halifax Herald office

77. The Communists dutifully echoed his admission, disclosing that even loyal Vietminh veterans had been unjustly tried and executed.

78. His ominous tone echoed Pakistani concerns about the lack of representation of the majority Pashtoon community within the Northern Alliance .

79. The pain Crescendoed, spiking in her toes and fingers, an exquisite throbbing that echoed the pounding of her heart

80. He spreads such figures, with great care for the contour which is echoed by supple and delicate inner detail.