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the resounding
adjective
Having a deep, rich sound; mellow and resonant
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Now we know the resounding answer.
"No!" came the resounding response, unsurprisingly.
The resounding response was disbelief.
In "No Great Mischief", the resounding answer is "yes".
To invoke the resounding cliché perpetuated by Molly Goldberg: enjoy.
The resounding victory will last less than 24 hours.
John Kerry emerged as the resounding choice of the voters.
She is the resounding human dimension of Jackie Robinson's legacy.
The resounding success of the London Olympics in 2012 has boosted visibility and popularity even further.
Mr Kerry was seen as the resounding winner of the first debate, over foreign policy.
When describing dying onstage, he refers to the "resounding sound of noses being picked".
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