Use echo in a sentence
Sentences starting with echo
- Echo Canyon is twenty miles long. [5]
Sentences ending with echo
- The initial report was nothing to the echo. [13]
- He sang us the songs he had learned in the winter lumber-camps, which Mr. Cooke never failed to encore to the echo. [9]
- Only a few stanch trumpeters had remained in their places; and when they saw by the lanterns that Caesar had left the Circus, they sounded a fanfare after him, which followed the ruler of the world with a dull, hoarse echo. [10]
- At that very instant Mr. Hunt had been reading in the Guardian the account of an overflow meeting in Newcastle, by his opponent, in which Mr. Crewe had made some particularly choice remarks about him; and had been cheered to the echo. [9]
- He would remove his hill, and then there would be nothing to reflect my uncle's echo. [5]
- If there was any difference of opinion, the disputants flew into a furious rage, and then a chorus of fierce, blustering voices rose like a tenfold echo. [10]
Sentences containing echo two or more times
- The laugh seemed to echo and echo through the amphitheatre, and then from the frozen seats, the hillocks of ice and snow, there was a long, low sound, as of sorrow, and a voice came after: "Sleep--sleep! [11]
- He heard the loud echo of his feet upon that hollow plateau of rock, with convex skin of stone laid upon convex skin, and then suddenly the solid rock which gave no echo under his tread, where Rhodes lies buried. [11]
- A single-carat echo is worth but ten dollars over and above the value of the land it is on; a two-carat or double-barreled echo is worth thirty dollars; a five-carat is worth nine hundred and fifty; a ten-carat is worth thirteen thousand. [5]
More example sentences with the word echo in them
- Now, sir, if you will be so kind as to look at these maps and plans in my portfolio, I am sure I can sell you an echo for less money than any man in the trade. [5]
- He flattered her with so much tact, that she thought she heard an unconscious echo through his lips of an admiration which he only shared with all around him. [6]
- The welcome concluded with a final chant by the chorus, and continued to echo in Hermon's ears as he entered his uncle's chariot and drove away with him, crowned with laurel and intoxicated as if by fiery wine. [10]
- My uncle's Oregon-echo, which he called the Great Pitt Echo, was a twenty-two carat gem, and cost two hundred and sixteen thousand dollars--they threw the land in, for it was four hundred miles from a settlement. [5]
- You see, Ulrich, when a man becomes famous like you, he is known for a long distance, everything he does makes a great hue and cry, and echo repeats it in every alley. [10]
- We distressed ourselves very little about the astonishing echo the guide talked so much about. [5]
- The guide sounded two sonorous notes, about half an octave apart; the echo answered with the most enchanting, the most melodious, the richest blending of sweet sounds that one can imagine. [5]
- You are the tool, the obedient echo of the infamous wretch who now stretches his robber hand toward my most precious possession! [10]
- I am disposed to echo that high but simple eulogium. [14]
- Venters awakened to the sound of melody that he imagined was only the haunting echo of dream music. [13]
- The boom of the saluting guns of Castel Nuovo is to us scarcely an echo of modern life. [4]
- Yellow dust like the gloom of the cave, but not so changeless, drifted away on the wind; the roar clapped in echo from the cliff, returned, went back, and came again to die in the hollowness. [13]
- Underneath him, on the first landing of the high pulpit, the deacons sat with knitted brows, and the key-note from Isaiah Prescott's pitch pipe sounded like mournful echo of the mournful wind without. [9]
- The Cure was the clerk of the court, who could only echo the decisions of the Judge. [11]
- Henderson walked down the avenue slowly, hearing the echo of his own steps in the deserted street. [4]
- It is likely that this is the most remarkable echo in the world. [5]
- Presently, with a slight, husky pain in her voice, like the faint echo of a wail, she went on: "Now that he's going, I'm glad we've had the things he gave us, things that can't be taken away from us. [11]
- That divine echo, since known throughout the world as the Great Koh-i-noor, or Mountain of Repetitions, was discovered. [5]
- Instantly an echo resounded with clapping crash. [13]
- The names they read on their diplomas will recall faces that are like family-portraits in their memory, and the echo of voices they have listened to so long will linger in their memories far into the still evening of their lives. [3]
- Long after they put out to sea again she could still hear the affrighted cry of the peasants from the cliff-or was it only the plaintive echo of her own thoughts? [11]
- Once after an outburst of applause from the brilliant audience, there came a tiny echo of it from across the courtyard. [11]
- But presently from out of the mists there came, as it were, the echo of their challenge: "Qui vive! [11]
- Fifty-two miles further on, near the head of Echo Canyon, we met sixty United States soldiers from Camp Floyd. [5]
- Blow, you bandsmen on the hurricane deck, let the shores echo with your national airs! [9]
- The undisguised note of pain found an echo within him. [9]
- When the echo of his footsteps had died away among the colonnades of the inner court, Zopyrus exclaimed: "Poor fellow, it's really very hard for him to have to meet that proud man, who has so often behaved insolently to him, on friendly terms. [10]
- The odorous echo of a score of dead summers lingers yet in those dim recesses. [6]
- True, he would not need to expose himself to this uproar a second time, yet if he remained in Alexandria the witticisms, mockery, and jibes of the whole city, though in a gentler form, would echo hundreds of times around him. [10]
- The echo was not all owned by one man; a person by the name of Williamson Bolivar Jarvis owned the east hill, and a person by the name of Harbison J. Bledso owned the west hill; the swale between was the dividing-line. [5]
- With trembling hands Natasha held that passionate love letter which Dolokhov had composed for Anatole, and as she read it she found in it an echo of all that she herself imagined she was feeling. [2]
- The echo answered more times than we could count. [5]
- Since then, and more than once, senates have rung with acclamations to the echo of his name. [6]
- Read these pages, Maria, and if they wake an echo in your soul, oh! [10]
- The noise was loud and distracting, and when its violence diminished, and the work-people went back to their business, the east wind brought the echo of the cries of the dwellers in the Necropolis, perhaps too, those of the citizens of Thebes itself. [10]
- You see, as long as he could not have the echo, he was resolved that nobody should have it. [5]
- In their pipes lingered no echo of the wonderful music the shepherd forefathers heard in the Plains of Bethlehem what time the angels sang "Peace on earth, good will to men. [5]
- Count Gasparin and Laboulaye have sent us back the echo from liberal France; France, the country of ideas, whose earlier inspirations embodied themselves for us in the person of the youthful Lafayette. [6]
- Lise's cry, "I've just got to go away, anywhere," found an echo in Janet's soul. [9]
- This question repeated itself again and again as if he had shouted it in the very home of echo, and the answer was not hard to find: "It is from yourself that you would flee. [10]
- The music of its twilight minstrels has long ceased, but their memory lingers like an echo in the name it bears. [6]
- In an instant it was taken up by several voices, and then, as if from an echo, by the whole populace. [10]
- That for one instant she had been caught unawares and so had put herself at a disadvantage angered her; but she had been embarrassed and confounded by this miniature goddess, and her reply was a vague echo of talk she heard around her every day. [11]
- She felt with inexpressible delight that she had never before succeeded so well in expressing a strong feeling in music, and what her song endeavoured to tell the Emperor--no, the man whom she loved--had been understood, and found an echo in his soul. [10]
- The casual visitor in that capital leaves it with a sense of peace, the echo of church bells in his ear, and (if in winter) the impression of dazzling snow. [9]
- It seemed as if the world must be noiseless, for not a sound of the life in other parts of the Palace came to him, not an echo or vibration of the city which stirred beyond the great gateway. [11]
- A provincial affair, if the Bohemian press likes that term better, but so was the skirmish where the gun was fired the echo of which is heard in every battle for freedom all over the world. [6]
- It seems as if it had passed into space and bounded back upon you as an echo from the blank wall that shuts in the world of thought. [6]
- What a confessional I have been sitting at, with the inward ear of my soul open, as the multitudinous whisper of my involuntary confidants came back to me like the reduplicated echo of a cry among the craggy bills! [6]
- Upon this head, however, he had no cause for any anxiety, for the whole performance was applauded to the echo, and voluntary contributions were showered in with a liberality which testified yet more strongly to the general delight. [12]
- Some of the graduating class read their "compositions," one of which was a poem,--an echo of the prevailing American echoes, of course, but prettily worded and intelligently read. [6]
- Neither man would give consent, and so that astonishing and most noble echo had to cease from its great powers; and since that day that magnificent property is tied up and unsalable. [5]
- I set down fifty-two distinct repetitions, and then the echo got the advantage of me. [5]
- Her daughter Rosalinde Eysvogel, as usual, was the echo of her mother. [10]
- This Baptistery is endowed with the most pleasing echo of all the echoes we have read of. [5]
- You are her echo, and as for Marcus. [10]
- The doctor set down sixty-four, and thenceforth the echo moved too fast for him, also. [5]
- But if I did hear it,--it was only like an echo of the past, and I did not heed it any more than Napoleon in his tomb at the Invalides heeds, through the drawn curtain, the chanting of the daily mass. [4]
- The court also debarred defendant from using my uncle's hill to reflect his end of the echo, without consent. [5]
- He could not cry out--his mouth was gagged; but to O'Ryan his groans were like a distant echo of his own hoarse gasps as he fought his desperate fight. [11]
- He believed he could repair it at a cost of a few thousand dollars, and, by increasing the elevation with masonry, treble the repeating capacity; but the architect who undertook the job had never built an echo before, and so he utterly spoiled this one. [5]
- A scribe that could reflect an echo could get over thirty dollars a week in a side-show. [5]
- Why, the noblest collection of echoes on earth was forever and ever incomplete, since it possessed but the one-half of the king echo of the universe. [5]
- From cliff to cliff the echo went in crashing retort and banged in lessening power, and boomed in thinner volume, and clapped weaker and weaker till a final clap could not reach across the waiting cliff. [13]
- Reichelstorf lies hard by the highway by which you came, my lord; and if Eber does but hear the echo of your right glorious name, my lord Baron and potent Captain. [10]
- Below, on the big stairway, the echo of my footsteps sounded again from the empty rooms, so that I was taken with a panic and fled downward, sliding and falling, until I reached the hall. [9]
- Their offers and bids mingled in a noise audible at a long distance, which was borne across the square like the echo of ocean surges. [10]
- But they were better informed: palaces have chinks in doors and curtains, and are pervaded by a very peculiar echo which bears even a whisper distinctly from ear to ear. [10]
- I love you as no man has ever loved," he exclaimed, with scornful egotism and contempt of those who had made the world echo with that cry through the centuries, "and you love me! [9]
- As it still appeared to echo in her ears, she suddenly became aware that the words really did proceed from his lips. [10]
- It was not an echo, for there appeared at the mouth of the cave an Indian, who made feeble signs for them to come. [11]
- As to politics, although a presidential campaign was raging, there was scarcely an echo of it here. [4]
- Edward Everett is already to a great extent a tradition, somewhat as Rufus Choate is, a voice, a fading echo, as must be the memory of every great orator. [6]
- A few instants after the echo of the reports resounding over the stone-built Kremlin had died away the French heard a strange sound above their head. [2]
- The voice had a wistful tremulousness, and might almost have been the echo of the leaves stirring in the night air. [9]
- The "Sketch-Book" created a sensation in America, and the echo of it was not long in reaching England. [4]
- Next he bought a perfect Gatling-gun of an echo in Oregon, and it cost a fortune, I can tell you. [5]
- The sound of a kiss is not so loud as that of a cannon, but its echo lasts a deal longer. [6]
- Then up rolled a heavy crash, a long roar of sliding rocks dying away in distant echo, then silence unbroken. [13]
- He calls it a Barbiton, and brings wonderful tones from its chords--tones that must echo on even into the land of shadows. [10]
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