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to echoed

verb

To reflect off of a surface and return.

Exact(5)

Other current and former F.D.A. officials I talked to echoed Woodcock's warning.

But most of the American women I spoke to echoed the remarks of a friend, who said, "I'll never buy a dress at the Prada boutique again after getting these really amazing ones on Yoox".

Most of those I spoke to echoed the comments of Leonard Downie Jr., former executive editor of The Washington Post, who called WikiLeaks's archive "newsworthy and of public interest".

Another veteran of the mobile hardware and software industry I spoke to, echoed those thoughts.

Nearly everybody I spoke to echoed this sentiment.

Similar(53)

The issue continues to echo politically.

Investors appeared to echo that view.

(The novel is said to echo "Huckleberry Finn").

Austen saw fit to echo this exchange in "Persuasion" (1818).

The words seemed to echo in the family's kitchen.

What causes some relationships to echo through the ages?

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