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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
resound .
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Examples
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A low hum resounds from the tiny fan recessed in my computer — a propeller venting warmth from the machinery of virtual travel.
A Space in Time 2002
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A low hum resounds from the tiny fan recessed in my computer — a propeller venting warmth from the machinery of virtual travel.
A Space in Time 2002
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Thou stock-dove, whose echo resounds from the hill,
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Obviously, the "Getting Started" title resounds with some of these users, or else, they wouldn't be clicking on it.
Spread Firefox - The Home of Firefox Community Marketing maryc 2010
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His statues in Honolulu and on the Big Island must be the archipelago's most-photographed artworks, while his name resounds throughout the islands, especially since four more monarchs bore it after him.
SFGate: Top News Stories Jeanne Cooper 2010
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Obviously, the "Getting Started" title resounds with some of these users, or else, they wouldn't be clicking on it.
Spread Firefox - The Home of Firefox Community Marketing 2010
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"returns with all his household to Saragossa at once, to resume those studies for which his name resounds, a certain conjunction of the stars having come favourably."
Don Rodriguez; chronicles of Shadow Valley Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Dunsany 1917
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I know that for me this word resounds in my head and heart with a note so deep and loud it rattles the soul.
Archive 2009-08-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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I know that for me this word resounds in my head and heart with a note so deep and loud it rattles the soul.
A Sodomite's Sermon Hal Duncan 2009
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"Now o'er the wondering world her name resounds, From northern climes to
Redburn. His First Voyage Herman Melville 1855
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