Similar words: resounding, sound investment, pounding, abounding, expounding, astounding, confounding, surrounding. Meaning: ['saʊndɪŋ] n. 1. a measure of the depth of water taken with a sounding line 2. the act of measuring depth of water (usually with a sounding line). adj. 1. appearing to be as specified; usually used as combining forms 2. having volume or depth 3. making or having a sound as specified; used as a combining form.
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61. He threw out no sounding parties too weak to guarantee their own safety, and he lost none of them.
62. Under harder acceleration it intrudes, finishing up as a deep, rough-edged sounding beat at full throttle.
63. For a moment his attractiveness shone so powerfully that it almost sabotaged the warning bells sounding strident alarm inside Charity's head.
64. Without sounding exactly like anything else, however, its sum total was more a collection of echoes than a consistent voice.
65. In a phone booth, Celine gives Robert lessons in sounding demanding and ruthless in his ransom calls to Naville.
66. Perhaps the biggest thing going was the harp played by JoAnn Turovsky, sounding positively, well, huge.
67. Did that mean that freshman composition, too, was taking an unfair sounding of their abilities?
68. The passing bell is sounding for the mass extinction of species.
69. Hernandez and Ruelas were just sounding boards for the fans to express a dislike for De La Hoya.
70. Proceed with caution and, at the risk of sounding like a tabloid astrologer, look before you leap.
71. Loud squeaks bounced off the rafters above the corridor sounding like an old waterwheel.
72. BShields used to undermine her fiction by sounding as if she were inhaling the microphone.
73. There wasn't much else to see, Malcolm Anderson told Jean(sentencedict.com), sounding regretful.
74. When it comes to sounding the alarm, they have an ally in the forest clearings.
75. All around, though, are youngsters on sofas, sounding off to the camera.
76. Sounding sweet and nice bagged Alexander third place in the Iowa vote.
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77. Royal Marine buglers marked the end of the silence by sounding the Last Post.
78. The role which the tutor should adopt is that of a sounding board for students' ideas and suggestions.
79. Now she was rattling along the empty streets, the horse's hooves sounding sharp and crisp in the silence.
80. Stacked humbuckers are one solution but Chandler's Firebird pickups cover all the bases equally well, while sounding refreshingly individual.
81. On the flight down to Nanking, Tolonen played back the recording, the words sounding clearly in his head.
82. They have lost no time in sounding the alarm about an impending famine, which they say threatens 1.9m people.
83. In 1970 about 900 million people were starving-perhaps a billion in total. Little wonder warning bells were sounding.
84. At the risk of sounding like your mother, you'd better dress up warm.
85. Also dispensed with was the sounding of the great bell after the victims had reached Tyburn and had been hanged.
86. They had a special role in relation to stock-rearing and stock health and as the confidante and sounding board for the farmers' problems.
87. Before 1914, one could talk like that without sounding false or ridiculous, but not now.
88. They frequently shifted and broke apart under the warming sun, sounding like thunder, booming cannonades and shotgun blasts.
89. The same voice, sounding so honest and joyful that you want to believe, even when you know the truth.
90. Behind him, distantly, a bugle was sounding, followed by the clank and shuffle of armoured men running.
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