Reecho

Word REECHO
Character 6
Hyphenation re ëch o
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Reecho"

What do we mean by reecho?

To sound back or reverberate. intransitive verb

To echo back; repeat. intransitive verb

The echo of an echo; a second or repeated echo. noun

To echo back; sound back or reverberate again.

To echo back; return; send back: repeat; reverberate again: as, the hills reëcho the roar of cannon.

To give echoes; to return back, or be reverberated, as an echo; to resound; to be resonant. intransitive verb

The echo of an echo; a repeated or second echo. noun

To echo back; to reverberate again. transitive verb

To reverberate verb

A second or subsequent echo noun

Echo repeatedly, echo again and again verb

Repeat back like an echo verb

Repeat or return an echo again or repeatedly; send (an echo) back verb

The echo of an echo noun

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The word "reecho" in example sentences

Jonathan, Angles and Yankees, all reecho the fact. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I will say only now that they did prevent it, they did stop the Storms and have made it so that they will not reecho at some later time, and that the result of this was to change all the magic as we knew it. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1997)

He frowned into the distance again, all the parallel lines of that high forehead seeming to echo and reecho his speculations and his grief. ❋ Hambly, Barbara (1986)

It seemed to echo and reecho for a long time before I shut it off. ❋ Virgil Finlay (1951)

His intimates noticed that he would reecho a story -- a simile or a tag -- and so neatly apply it that it seemed fresh on the second use. ❋ Henry Llewellyn Williams (N/A)

A fruitless struggle ensued, and at length, seeming to accommodate himself to circumstances, he set off at a sharp trot, his guards making the air reecho with their merry shouts. ❋ Charles Herbert Sylvester (N/A)

It was a load that would echo and reecho in the hills. ❋ Various (N/A)

Then, too, I should like it to reecho the sound of Chrysantheme's guitar, in which I begin to find a certain charm, for want of something better, in the silence of the lovely summer evenings. ❋ Various (N/A)

Poets are sweetest when they reecho its whisperings; orators are most potent when they thrill its chords to music. ❋ Jasper Leonidas McBrien (N/A)

The sound of the beadles 'canes on the pavement will forever reecho in my heart. ❋ Various (N/A)

The tiny monosyllable seemed to echo and reecho through the high-ceiled room. ❋ Virginia Brooks (N/A)

As if to reecho Collier's sentiments, Sullivan got up and demanded that ❋ George Seay Wheat (N/A)

The woods reecho with their wild screams and the weird ululations of the battle cry. ❋ John M. Garvan (N/A)

The words of Franz von Blenheim seemed to fill the hall and reecho from the walls and arches, deafening me, leaving me stunned as if by an earthquake or by a flash of lightning from clear skies. ❋ Marion Polk Angellotti (1936)

The ballad-maker might well ask, and one might reecho with Villon: "Mother of God, ah! where are they?" ❋ Unknown (1914)

The whole building, in a pandemonium of hellish glee, seemed to echo and reecho the shout. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Then back went Lad's head in a pealing bark that seemed to fill the world and to reecho from a myriad directions at once. ❋ Albert Payson Terhune (1907)

In the gladness of his heart he put his hands to his mouth and made the glen reecho to a loud halloo as a signal that he was coming. ❋ Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 (1902)

Oh, may the humble followers of the lowly Nazarene echo and reecho this invitation of love among the haunts of men as long as time shall last! ❋ Charles Ebert Orr (1897)

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