Example sentences for: echoed

How can you use “echoed” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Ginsburg's assertion that "there never was a Paula Jones case" echoed a Democratic refrain, first delivered by Sen.

  • ) It is perhaps not surprising that the same ideas are echoed by John B. Judis in the ; but when you see the idea that higher savings will actually reduce growth treated seriously in ("Looking for Growth in All the Wrong Places," Feb. 3), you realize that there is a real cultural phenomenon developing.

  • To avoid such asides, remember to Speak straight and sit crooked; or again, After the passing of incense there is no sitting , the message here echoed by a telling rhyme lost in translation.

  • El País of Spain called Putin's success the "Chechen dividend," a sentiment echoed in Britain's Daily Telegraph , which said that "beyond bellicosity in the Caucasus, Mr Putin has articulated no clear policy."

  • Benjamin Spock, who chose the photo to speak for him in the 1994 exhibition "Talking Pictures," certainly echoed many of its viewers when he wrote simply, "[I]t horrified me," and credited it with confirming his opposition to the war.


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