The horrid noise with which an Italian audience expresses its displeasure and scorn resounds through the sober, cold hall.
Then around her through the whole room, louder and louder, resounds the cutting, scornful sound, louder, ever louder.
And in many a spiritual eclipse, from many a cloud which the heart fears to enter, the great lesson resounds through the conscience of the believer, Hear Him!
But again and again, like the howl of wolves, resounds their ferocious cry, Crucify Him, crucify Him.
Words are wanting to his wishes; the air resounds with their barking.
Night is conscious of their rites; by night Rhodope resounds with the tinklings of the shrill cymbal.
Exeunt guard with their prisoner to the court below, whence a musket-volley resoundsin a few minutes.
But mark the Rustic, haggis-fed, The trembling earthresounds his tread.
The blackbird has fled to another retreat, Where the hazels afford him a screen from the heat, And the scene where his melody charm'd me before Resounds with his sweet-flowing ditty no more.
Thump after thumpresounds the constant flail, That seems to swing uncertain, and yet falls Full on the destined ear.
In vocal practice, one should begin on a comparatively high pitch and descend to a lower one, because the front of the nares resounds the high notes of the scale, and therefore assists in fixing consciousness of the direction of tone.
Every room in a house, in consequence of its size, its form, and the material of which it is constructed, resounds to a certain pitch.
As the sighing strain resounds below in the midst of a chorus of demon shrieks, there enters the chant of inexorable fate.
At last the plain song resounds in simple lines of ringing brass, led by the high bugle.
The first scattered drops of a vernal shower patter on the leaves above our heads, or the coming storm resounds through the leafless groves.
When I behold his marble face--his flashing eyes--when his voiceresounds like the roll of thunder, I comprehend how women faint and flee.
Those poor deserted ones in the valley and on the hills the sun has awakened, and the air resounds with their moans and cries and despairing groans, and heart-rending entreaties for relief.
In the air resounds the war-cry-- In the air resounds that cry.
When Night descends, and with her silver bow The Queen of Heaven[73] comes forth in radiance bright, Surveying the dim earth and seas below; Why from afar resounds the mystic rite Hymned round her uncouth altar?
When a sound resounds in the air, and when it constitutes a word, the ear that is present hears and perceives this sound and this word, especially if the place be quiet.
The sod resounds under powerful hoof-beats, and soon only a cloud of dust indicates to his pursuers the course he has taken.
The more the echo of your voice resounds in the ears of millions, the more irresistible its force will be.
Near and more near the swimming radiance roll'd; Along the mountains stream the lingering fires; Sublime the groves of Ida blaze with gold, And all the Heaven resounds with louder lyres.
There is no sign of trouble or sorrow among them, for they laugh and chat and joke with each other, whilst the road resounds with the echo of their merry voices.
No unlucky words must be uttered, for they might bring sorrow and disaster during the coming year, and so one sees everywhere pleasant, smiling faces, whilst the air resounds with kindly greetings and with wishes for prosperity and happiness.
They launch their spears; then hand to hand they meet; The trembling soilresounds beneath their feet: Their bucklers clash; thick blows descend from high, And flakes of fire from their hard helmets fly.
The pit resounds with shrieks; a war succeeds, For breach of public faith, and unexampled deeds.
The town is full of incense, and at once Resounds with triumph-songs and bitter wailing.
The victor wins a golden cup; and a chorus of a hundred harps resounds to his fame amid these ruins.
The clanging tread of a mailed warrior resounds in every line.
Rafael: The whole of Heaven, from base to topmost crown Of her chief palaces, resounds with joy, As Michael's trumpets blow and banners wave.
The jungle resounds with the strange noises of animals and birds, and a friendly native, who speaks a little English, confides the joyful information that the deadly cobra everywhere abounds.
Some of these have been tilted on the others, and the hard syenite resounds when struck with a hammer, just as a block of marble or basalt vibrates when struck, with a bell-like sound.
Then almost every evening joyous groups thread the city singing and joking, while from every hut resounds some snatch of melody accompanied by the guitar.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "resounds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.