resound
ree sownd
- v ring or echo with sound
the hall resounded with laughter - v emit a noise
- For the story concocted in 1954 by children's author Ted Geisel has more than a few messages, all of which resound 54 years later.
- With the Czechs currently holding the presidency of the European Union, the consequences of this vote could resound far beyond Prague and deep into Brussels.
- When the town began to resound with rumors that somebody was trying to cover up the crime, the sheriff secretly jailed a fellow who had been drinking with Cricket on the night of .