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Meanings of find an echo in English
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Usage of find an echo in English
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They findanecho inside, a dismal echo of lamentations and tears.
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See if it does not findanecho in your soul:
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The words seemed to findanecho in his own soul.
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All which sounded a note designed to findanecho in Damaris' generous heart.
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Perhaps my voice may findanecho here and there.
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Suddenly, however, this sound seemed to findanecho.
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Your majesty, it will come from heaven, and findanecho on the whole earth.
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It makes me happy, too, to think that my letters findanecho in your heart.
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Your suggestions, my children, findanecho, alas!
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Yes, yes, I will remember her smile-itshall findanecho in the jubilant accords of my Creation.
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This passage, written two centuries ago, would findanecho of its sentiments in many a modern domestic.
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My hero's dangers lit her eyes like lanthorns, my passions seemed to findanecho in her sighs.
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My proclamation may findanecho in the hearts of my Prussian comrades, and they may unite with us.
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In part it is that the upheavals the couple lived through findanecho in our own tumultuous times.
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But the glowing words which fell upon her ear seemed to findanecho, a painful echo, in her heart.
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These beliefs occasionally findanecho on the margins of centre-right parties, among politicians seeking support from communities plagued by rising unemployment.