Synonym: duplicate, imitate, repeat. Similar words: mechanic, technique, technical, mechanism, technician, take charge, technology, mechanical. Meaning: ['ekəʊ] n. 1. the persistence of a sound after its source has stopped 2. (Greek mythology) a nymph who was spurned by Narcissus and pined away until only her voice remained 3. a reply that repeats what has just been said. v. 1. to say again or imitate 2. ring or echo with sound 3. call to mind.
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91. Learners like hand-outs, but they should not be used with monotonous regularity to echo everything the teacher says.
92. He exploited the space in an echo sonata for three violins by Marini, a charming interlude, adroitly dispatched.
93. Sometimes they echo time-honoured memories of widespread flooding in the region following the end of the last ice age.
94. Captain Cook's third and last voyage was a dismal echo of the first two.
95. By some freak of the acoustics his name seemed to echo round and round the chamber.
96. Edna said, with a blinding smile, the echo of her clacking heels loud on the hardwood floor of our hallway.
97. Colours echo with overtures of country lane rambles, windswept beaches and wild flower-filled meadows.
98. The secondary imagination is its echo, alike in kind with the primary but different in degree and in mode of operation.
99. Again the drone of the plane seemed to echo a deeper unease, which again came to the surface of her mind.
100. Chardin's paintings of people also find an echo in some of today's best figurative sculpture.
101. Had felt the overpowering certainty of the man behind the words and, again, recognised the echo in himself.
102. Probably, like the fruit bat Rousettus, they just time the silent interval between each click and its echo.
103. Realizing that her plight was hopeless, Echo fled from the wood, tears pouring down her cheeks.
104. Hera punished Echo by making her unable to speak, except to always repeat the last words anybody said to her.
105. I could feel the howling echo of the hospital walls, its hot searing pulses battering against my skull.
106. This is not in fact all echo, but sound amplified either in intensity or Length.
107. Many of us would echo her amazement from our own recent experience.
108. Zach's chattering was only a faint rumbling echo in the distance.
109. With regard to the replacement tape cassettes for your echo machine, I haven't got a clue!
110. From somewhere far-off in the building, he could hear a faint echo of the nurses' choir.
111. Well, I hear a distinct echo here of the old feminist rally cry: The personal is political.
112. Today the Echo offers you the chance to become one of the big match mascots.
113. Meanwhile, Echo says it has Apple's permission to use the ToolBox for demonstration purposes.
114. In our grief we hover with the hummingbirds: We are spinning on a paused world gone over to itinerant echo.
115. Echo might add a slightly too-short tie with a faintly prep-school crest to a nylon parka and camouflage trousers.
116. The stress echo and nuclear tests are both approximately 85 to 95 percent accurate.
117. These two seem to echo each other and they certainly go side by side.
118. There was the faint echo of voices rolling up to the highest balcony seats.
119. The exalted status of peers such as the Duke of Norfolk is a faint echo of this power in the land.
120. In this bathroom,[www.Sentencedict.com] dark mahogany units echo the tones of the dark antique furniture in the bedroom.
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