Which preposition to use with resonant
An inexpressible fatality had entered into her tones, always rich and resonant with feeling.
The real Tiny's voice was as deep and resonant as a fog horn.
" Hallam's death had also developed in him the human note, resonant in the lyric, Break, break, break: "But O for the touch of a vanish'd hand, And the sound of a voice that is still." The Princess, In Memoriam, and Maud.
And, children, now rejoice, Nowfor the holidays of life are few; Nor let the rustic minstrel tune, in vain, The crack'd church-viol, resonant to-day, Of mirth, though humble!
It seemed the voice of the rock, as if by long sympathy and neighbourhood in that lonely place the cliff were interpenetrated with the sea-music, and had become resonant of itself with those living harmonies heard only in the Psalmist's song.
It was not a particularly sensible notion, for the sound was far too heavy and resonant for such a cause.
He tried calling Felicia's name, but it seemed even less resonant than Ken's.