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  • noun Plural form of echo.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of echo.

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Examples

  • Liquid light and liquid movement are the motifs in this work, and the title echoes that theme.

    In Mark Morris Dance Group's anniversary tour, girlpower enchants with grace Sarah Kaufman 2011

  • The title echoes Rumsfeld's famous observations about "known knowns" and "unknown unknowns" and so on.

    Mubarak, the shah and the 30-year itch Al Kamen 2011

  • My name echoes in the hall long after that door is closed.

    Glimpse Carol Lynch Williams 2010

  • My name echoes in the hall long after that door is closed.

    Glimpse Carol Lynch Williams 2010

  • Great Regulars: The title echoes the Scottish poet

    Archive 2009-04-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • “Her name echoes throughout this mansion,” he said.

    Garden of Shadows V.C. Andrews 1989

  • “Her name echoes throughout this mansion,” he said.

    Garden of Shadows V.C. Andrews 1989

  • “Her name echoes throughout this mansion,” he said.

    Garden of Shadows V.C. Andrews 1989

  • “Her name echoes throughout this mansion,” he said.

    Garden of Shadows V.C. Andrews 1989

  • Although the phrase echoes statements made by Lincoln, and although versions of the sentiment have been advanced at various times in American history, the precise phrase "suicide pact" was first used by Justice Robert H. Jackson in his dissenting opinion in Terminiello v.

    The Guardian World News Richard Adams 2011

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