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Sentence count:88+6Posted:2017-03-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: aboundingastoundingsurroundingfounding fathersurroundingscompound interestabound infundingMeaning: [rɪ'zaʊnd]  adj. characterized by reverberation. 
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31. With a resounding cheer, the Infantry lunged forward.
32. On the other hand, others have described the issue as a resounding success as all the shares were sold.
33. The outcome - a resounding victory for the home team, not that they appeared particularly surprised.
34. The embassage had a trumpeter, and he blew a resounding flourish.
35. Lebed struck a resounding chord with voters by campaigning as the anti-corruption and anti-crime candidate.
36. The New York Times described the withdrawal of troops as a resounding defeat for the government.
37. This was the one resounding defeat of Charlemagne's campaigns, recorded in the ninth-century life of the king by Eginhard.
38. Men in forage caps were milling around below in the courtyard, their voices and footsteps resounding throughout the building.
39. At $ 3. 99, a weekday all-you-can-eat lunch buffet proved a resounding success.
40. The resounding cry of emancipation from the tyranny of imitation was echoed well into the twentieth century.
41. The A, resounding from the back of the mouth, is said to represent waking consciousness.
42. The magistrate Swallow, imperious, yet insightful in the resounding portrayal of bass Louis Lebherz, presses the case for them.
43. A resounding yes for Julie Christie, top right, and Gabriella Sabatini, left.
44. Soon the whole valley was resounding with the same thud, thud, whack, from every rooftop in the village.
45. When Coltrane breathed into his instrument his entire life seemed to pass through the reed and mouthpiece into the resounding metal.
46. And liberals have long been accustomed to expect the poor to speak in the resounding tones of a vast majority.
47. They achieved resounding success, shouting psalms on the battlefield and when marching.
48. The papers screamed superlatives, and La Scala, sulking after a resounding flop with Don Carlos, scowled and spat.
49. If it comes close to matching the Braehead competition,(www.Sentencedict.com) then it will be a resounding success.
50. On the one hand, so many victories; on the other, resounding defeat at Trafalgar in 1805.
51. Mr Koizumi won resounding support from local party members deeply afraid of losing an election for parliament's Upper House in July.
52. In secular western culture, however, the physical events of women's lives meet with a resounding silence.
53. The Batde of Toba-Fushimi was a resounding victory for the imperial troops which, though outnumbered, were better equipped.
54. Even while the two men spoke, the waters of Hampton Roads were resounding with the noises of another battle.
55. There are times when they almost entirely break surface and re-enter the water with a resounding slap of their tails.
56. It was his most resounding defeat in terms of lengths.
57. They were shattered by the sudden incursion of a resounding bass voice which broke into song.
58. As is well known, the Battle of El Alamein was a resounding victory and established Montgomery's reputation.
59. Realising the far greater financial potential of a life on the road, he took to the moor with resounding success.
60. Significantly, at press conferences after the judgment both sides claimed the result as a resounding victory.
More similar words: aboundingastoundingsurroundingfounding fathersurroundingscompound interestabound infundingunderstandingmisunderstandingcorrespondinglycorresponding toresourcesoundresourcefulsound offultrasoundlandingendingpendingbrandingfindinglendingspendingdemandingunendingexpandingoutstandingimpendingdepending
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