Again from every Vánar throat A scream of fierce defiance smote The welkin: earth and sea and sky Reëchoed with the awful cry.
The forest echoed and reëchoed with the dull thud of her hoofs as they pounded the thick underlay of rotting cones.
And as he fell some great noise roared in his ears, or so it seemed, and echoed and reëchoed through his head.
The words are those of an old Greek poet, [53] but they are reëchoed by all who have come under the magic spell of the literature and art of the Athenian city.
They rather reëchoed Cicero's sentiment that "the young man was to be praised, complimented, and got rid of.
The Catholics have been deceived or subdued by the authority of Baronius; and Protestant zeal has reëchoed the words of a cardinal, desirous, as it should seem, to favor the patroness of images.
The complaint was reëchoed to the palace, and the death of Zimisces is strongly marked with the suspicion of poison.
As shout of applause and victory was reëchoed along the wall.
With it the wind died away, leaving a silence so intense that when the hall clock gave out two resonant strokes the sound echoed and reëchoed through the house.
The feet of the two Greeks echoed and reëchoed as they crossed the pavement of the enclosure.
The bronze casings on the walls rattled, the pediments and pavements seemed to vibrate; outside, the vast mob swarming around the Curia reëchoed the shout.
And the mountains dark and high From their crags reëchoed the cry Of his anger and despair.
The French rowed out, secured the prize, and a jubilant shout roared from Lower Town, to be taken up and echoed and reëchoed from the Castle!
But it was only for a moment; then they shouted so that the whole place reëchoed with their rejoicing; they danced round the tree, and one present after the other was pulled off.
Of a sudden there came an indescribable, unearthly sound that echoed and reëchoed among the cliffs.
Troops of men, armed with every conceivable weapon or without arms of any kind, swarmed towards their respective rendezvous chanting and shouting their war cry until every hill reëchoed "It is the will of God.
The mountains and the rocks reëchoed in vain their cries for help, their appeals for mercy.
Long after the multitude had passed, the vast and composite voice of it reëchoed through the forest; the dust eddied and swirled among the trees.
The thunder roared and reverberated and reëchoed until the world was filled with its crashes.
The youthful extravagance of expression pervading every line is reëchoed in the heart of the schoolboy, who likes to imagine himself, before anything else, a patriot.
Tales of the campaigns told in letters to friends and neighbors were reëchoed in the ballads and songs that formed part of the literary warfare waged by Whig or Loyal partisans.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "choed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.