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Amy Lowell

That, bearing in our frailty her just

part,

She hath not shrunk from evils of this

ife,

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adjective

Existing in fact or reality; true or real, not imaginary or false.

The actual cost of the project was much higher than the initial estimate.

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reverberate

Part of Speech: verbPronunciation: /ɹɪˈvɜː(ɹ).bəɹ.eɪt/Used In Literature ↓

To ring or sound with many echos.

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Common Phrases

throughout reverberate. reverberatearound reverberatereverberate still
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Poetry examples for reverberate

Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.

I hear the locomotives rushing and roaring, and the shrill steam-whistle,

I hear the echoes reverberate through the grandest scenery in the world;

I cross the Laramie plains—I note the rocks in grotesque shapes—the buttes;

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