resound
resound through (something or some place)
1. To fill or be heard throughout something or some place due to (someone's or something's) great volume, pitch, or ability to project. The singer's voice resounded through the halls of the stadium, right out into the parking lot. The sound of gunfire has been resounding through the streets since the rebellion began.
2. To be celebrated, talked about, or made famous throughout some place or thing. The war hero's achievements have resounded through the country since they were first reported. Cries for the prime minister's resignation have been resounding through the land for the last few months.
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resound throughout (something or some place)
1. To fill or be heard throughout something or some place due to (someone's or something's) great volume, pitch, or ability to project. The singer's voice resounded throughout the halls of the stadium, right out into the parking lot. The sound of gunfire has been resounding throughout the streets since rebellion began.
2. To be talked about constantly or by a majority of people throughout some place or thing. The war hero's achievements have resounded throughout the country since they were first reported. Cries for the prime minister's resignation have been resounding throughout the land for the last few months.
See also: resound, throughout
resound with (something)
1. To be filled with some very loud, reverberating, or prolonged sound. The crowded courtroom resounded with the cheers of the victims following the guilty verdict. The streets have been resounding with gunfire since the rebellion began.
2. To be filled or abuzz with discussion of, or excitement about, or a clamor for something. The country has resounded with calls for the prime minister's resignation ever since the controversial legislation was first put forward. The entire region is resounding with the news of the allies' victory in the war.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
resound through(out) something
to roar, noisily, through a space or an enclosed area. An explosion resounded through the busy train station. An explosion resounded throughout the busy train station.
See also: resound, through
resound with something
[for something, such as the air or a place] to be filled with sound or sounds. The hall resounded with the sounds of the orchestra. The house resounded with the laughter of children.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- resound through
- resound through (something or some place)
- resound throughout (something or some place)
- reverberate throughout
- reverberate throughout (something or some place)
- reverberate
- reverberate through
- reverberate through (something or some place)
- paste on
- paste something on someone