echo with (something)

echo with (something)

1. Literally, to reverberate with a noise or sound. The room echoed with shrieks and cheers as the kids came running in for birthday cake.
2. To be suggestive of something. I began to feel sad as I stood in the old neighborhood that echoed with my childhood.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

echo with something

 
1. . Lit. [for a large space] to resound with the echoing sounds of a loud noise. The cathedral echoed with the sounds of the organ. The valley echoed with the sound of horses' hooves.
2. Fig. [for something] to have reminders of something. (Literary and very limited.) My thoughts echoed with the sounds of spring. The room echoed with happier days.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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  • echo with
  • make the welkin ring
  • yellow cake
  • feast (up)on (something)
  • feast on
  • conduct (someone or something) into (some place)
  • conduct into
  • erupt into
  • erupt into (something)
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