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reverberating

[ UK /ɹɪvˈɜːbəɹˌe‍ɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈvɝbɝˌeɪtɪŋ, ɹɪˈvɝbɝˌeɪtɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. characterized by resonance
    a resonant voice
    hear the rolling thunder

How To Use reverberating In A Sentence

  • It starts with what sounds like the distant chimes of gamelan music reverberating around a cavern and then morphs into a different winding style every eight minutes or so.
  • She stared at him, unable to think of a retort, the words reverberating in her head to the rhythm of her furiously pounding heart, _Billy's nice too Billy's nice too Billy's nice too_, the fear, now on the surface, taking control, no longer something she could contain. Baby Games
  • That prodigy was central to the other notably unpersuasive statement currently reverberating in golf. Times, Sunday Times
  • A reverberating furnace with two hearths heated a roaster to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit to calcine the ore.
  • This allows us to enact a performance of a lifetime on earth, reverberating in generic blissfulness.
  • Second, this is a particularly dangerous stage of the Credit cycle, as the preponderance of lending and speculating is reverberating through non-productive debt creation.
  • The glass top of the desk is reverberating the glaring sunlight.
  • But such a slap is one of the signs, of these crucial moments in destiny which we can see reverberating from generation to generation with its value as a switching point in a particular destiny.
  • Menacing clouds of reverberating discord give way to toy piano chimes synchronized with chirping melodica, booming bass drum, and mournfully wheezing harmonium, all oddly juxtaposed with Steinke's warm guitar melodies. Bill Bush: Distinct of a Decade and Definitive of an Era: This Artweek.LA (June 27-July 3)
  • They're holding their breath and singing, so they must be reverberating sound inside their head somewhere.
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