The word "reverberating" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to describe a sound that is loud and echoes in a certain area, usually referring to a sound that is heard after the original sound has been produced. For example: The reverberating sound of the explosion echoed through the city.
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Sharing the bill will be Sir Paul McCartney and our conversation is punctuated by the distant strains of the former Beatle rehearsing – the chords of Get Back reverberating around the corrugated metal walls.
The cavernous interior, criss-crossed by escalators, was reverberating to the sound of gunfire and explosions.
The key word reverberating around the boardrooms of the world's most progressive companies is 'value' – value for business in the shape of profits, and value for everyone else in the form of a more socially just, more equitable, more environmentally friendly world in which to live.
At least for a decade or two, starting in 1815.Now the strains of a similar performance are reverberating in the heads of foreign-policy wonks, and contenders for power, in America and some other countries.
The pros and cons of the bail-out will probably still be reverberating at the general election in November.
It told the stories of four lives, quietly reverberating and corroding after the cataclysms of Europe's 20th century.
He goes on to explain how Sanskrit scholars understood aesthetics, choosing ancient texts which, he says, describe "resonance"—a fuzzy concept involving feelings reverberating with soul and emotional bonding, which can change with different readers and different readings.
It may agonise about its east-west choice, but in reality it will have to maintain reasonable relations with Moscow as well as the rest of Europe.The Georgian war is reverberating among Russia's other western neighbours.
With the row over the Iraq war still reverberating, this offer will come as a red rag to Britain's vocal anti-everything-Bush-stands-for lobby.
"Approval of Blair's vision of a new Europe has been reverberating in the capitals of the new member states, from Tallinn to Budapest," said Delo, a Slovenian daily, recently.
Within hours, the town of Abyei was reverberating with the clatter of machinegun fire and the crashing of mortars and rocket-propelled grenades.
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