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resonated

vb. (en-past of: resonate)

Usage examples of "resonated".

It was directed to the door and their footsteps resonated on the floor of mosaics.

Now they arrived in pickups or cars, but music and the laughter still resonated in the air of the summer, just like before.

The stomach resonated when watching the closets of cedar and the refrigerator to him, but its appetite already lost the battle as opposed to the debilitation.

The word stone resonated in her mind, became all the hard things that had hurt her, because the mysterious Thek who confounded everyone's attempt to understand them.

Though not completely successful, experiments along this line finally produced the sophisticated audio pickup that resonated, amplified, and reduced the required note to set the sub-sonic diamond blade.

If a singer could get back to the vicinity of a lode fast enough, the crystal resonated and told your body where it was.

The green resonated and their blades touched its bright surface as one.

Every whir of a harness arm resonated queerly in the dense liquid environment.

The poem's clicks and squeals diffracted through the cave's grottoes at the same moment they first resonated in his skull.

Excited squeaks resonated across the bay as another set of emigres followed Makanee to an assembly point, on a rocky islet in the middle of the harbor.

The poem’s clicks and squeals diffracted through the cave’s grottoes at the same moment they first resonated in his skull.

The cadence of the newcomer’s speech resonated with fury as he indi­cated Damien’s unbound hands, and those of the other humans.

In a voice that resonated with awe, and not a little fear, he whispered, "You looked upon the face of God.

Gornon asked, in a voice that resonated, both desperate and sarcastic.

Only these two had come of those who had stood with Harper in the meeting, but these two did what Harper wanted and resonated to Harper’s hate and fear.