4570 examples of echoed in sentences

" Just as Parson Dorrance pronounced the last words, they were echoed by a laughing party who had come in search of him.

This was the voice of heaven's messenger proclaiming aloud, so that the heavens re-echoed to the glorious and triumphant annunciation, and the earth heard and rejoiced with exceeding joy, "Behold, I send tidings of salvation: it is grace, divine grace, which shall undermine the throne of popes and pagans, and reconcile a fallen world to God!"

And abruptly it sounded away on our right, and immediately was caught up, as it were, and echoed back from some place beyond us afar up the creek.

"Matter, sir!" cried Roundjacket"everything is the matter, sir!" Verty shook his head, as much as to say, that this was a dreadful state of things, and echoed the word "everything!"

" "Ditto here!" echoed Jack.

"I agree with you there!" instantly echoed Beverly.

"By the great poker we've got it at last," cried Kitwater, in a voice that echoed and reechoed through the silent halls.

"This is just what the Frenchman told me," said Kitwater, and his voice echoed away along the passage like distant thunder.

Then echoed from the ring Of crowded warriors, 'Say but nay, say nay!

Eagerly taken up, as was natural, by the Ultra-radicals, or 'Clear-grits,' the cry was echoed by a considerable section of the old Tory party, from motives which it is less easy to analyse; and so violent was the feeling that it threatened to sweep away at one stroke all the endowments in question, without regard to vested interests, and without even waiting for the repeal of the Imperial Act by which these endowments were guaranteed.

It had begun its proceedings with the famous declaration of the rights of man,an abstract question, first mooted by Rousseau, and re-echoed by Jefferson.

This simple declaration was worth more than all the wordy messages and proclamations he ever issued; it not only served notice upon the seceders of his time that they had a great principle to deal with, but it echoed after him, and was the call to which the nation victoriously rallied in its supreme struggle with treason, thirty years later.

To these sounds the crags have echoed for a thousand and ten thousand years; to these sounds and to the rushing of the winds and the waters they will echo ten thousand years hence.

she echoed in a hollow voice.

" "Curious stories!" echoed Murie.

" "Heyburn!" echoed Hamilton.

"Done?" echoed Goslin.

It was echoed and re-echoed from press and pulpit.

It was echoed and re-echoed from press and pulpit.

echoed Rachel, dolefully.

" "Ho! ho!" echoed Jack, equally amused.

Paredes echoed.

From these peaks, exultant over his foes, he gave a good war-cry that re-echoed through the mountains, and went up to the ears of the gods.

And then the great scream fell upon his ears and echoed through his brain for ever and ever.

"What sort of stuff is that to make a man happy?" "To make a man happy!" echoed the boy, his heart sinking within him.

4570 examples of  echoed  in sentences