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echo with something 
1. . Lit. [for a large space] to resound with the echoing sounds of a loud noise. The cathedral echoed with the sounds of the organ. The valley echoed with the sound of horses' hooves.
2. Fig. [for something] to have reminders of something. (Literary and very limited.) My thoughts echoed with the sounds of spring. The room echoed with happier days.
See also: echo


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Little Rhys Harp, from Llanishen, Cardiff, is sharing his copy of the Echo with Fred Flintstone while at the Flintstone Club in Majorca.
Now they're giving away cash I'll be telling all my friends to pack away the ECHO with their sun cream and bikini.
Before making any voting decision with respect to the proposed transaction, stockholders of ECHO are urged to read the proxy statement and the other relevant materials filed by ECHO with the SEC because they contain important information about the proposed transaction.
 
 
 
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