Ainda não temos significados para "little echo".
1That final sentence reached me as a little echo from the floor below.
2This little echo of what she had done pleased her, affirming her somehow.
3It was a sharp little echo of buried memories, and then it was gone.
4In the atmosphere of St. Paul's is found little echo of the dogma of the Head Master of Christ's Hospital.
5But even so, at the end, he knew that that little echo of disappointment would never finally leave Cahoon's voice.
6She told him that she had her friends with her, and he even caught a gay little echo of their chatter.
7And before the afternoon he had made her laugh, in spite of herself,- agaysound in which fear and distress had little echo.
8Madrigal went prone again, body arching in agony, the pain choking his scream down to an anemic little echo of a real shriek.
9They would feel so hurt if I did and I'd hate to hurt anybody's feelings, even a little bookcase girl's or a little echo girl's.
10Henry enjoyed the fuss, the little echoed rivulets of female surprise and female condescension.
11Dim little echoes of sirens and voices, a church organ.
12It made little echoes of pain go through my head.
13She found everywhere little echoes of her own loss.
14These little grievances going all postal -it fits Lesley's idea that the big events have little echoes.
15Where does the little Echo stay?
16"They'd be like little echoes of this."
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