Was it thereverberation of the cannon still booming in their ears?
It does not move," said Servadac; "and unless I am greatly deceived, I can hear a kind of reverberation in the air.
Such vagueness has overtaken them, for the most part, and to such a thin reverberation have they shrunk, the persons and the affairs which were then so intensely sketchable.
The reverberation among the hills seemed ominous, but not more so than the staggering back and sinking down of poor George.
Suddenly, from over toward the northeast, in the direction of the upper tract of the Hooper estate, there was a flash in the sky and a dull reverberation like a very distant or muffled blast.
There is nothing more solemn than to lie awake on a rough night like last night, feeling the reverberation of the heavy seas striking the ship broadside.
The works are full of the gnawing of bassoons and the bleakness of the English horn, full of shattering trombones and screaming violins, full of the sinister rolling of drums, the menacing reverberation of cymbals, the icy glittering of harps.
It is such solitude that speaks in the first "Impression of Notre-Dame" with its gray mounting masses, its cloisteral reverberation of bells, its savage calls of the city to one standing alone with the monument of a dead age.
A year, and Jimmy Holden would be re-creating his father's reverberation circuit out of sheer gratitude.
With the removal all the roar and reverberation was transferred to the surface.
Those outside now could hear the faint reverberation spoken of.
The booming reverberation of the ship's whistle drowns all other sound.
In the distance, like kettle-drums beaten for a dance, a constantreverberation of guns.
All of a sudden, the house became filled with delicious, cool air; while the blinding reverberation of sunlight on the white terraces and calcined rocks was softened by a gauzy veil of sheltering violet shade .
We turn not back in the direction of our dwellings until high noon, doubly defeated by the blaze of the perpendicular rays of the sun and their reverberation on white sand and calcined stones.
And fled as the reverberation dies If suddenly the cloud asunder bursts.
I shouted again, and again there was the same fearful reverberation of voices, growing fainter and fainter till they seemed to die upon the air, like the passing away of hope.
The air is thick with their stir and movement, and so great is the noise and reverberation of them that true "royalty" of "inward happiness" seems a thing impossible and past by in these troubled times.
I watched him read it, and saw the sudden pallor of his face, and noticed how the room shook with the constant reverberation of distant gun-fire.
Well, this very harmonious excitation of the organism has brought with it just such an organic reverberation as, the current theory of emotion asserts, must be at the bottom of all our emotional states.
Thus fear at the sight of a bear is only the reverberation in consciousness of all nervous and vascular changes set up instinctively as a preparation for flight.
That there are secondary motor elements as a reverberation of these ideal elements need not be denied.
Why not as well feel in every act its reverberation on the self,--the renewed assurance that it is I who can?
The temperature of the air rose to 34 degrees, heated by the reverberation from the white sands which form a line between the mangroves and the great trees of the forest.
The heat is somewhat less oppressive on the side near the seashore, than in the old town, where the reverberation of the calcareous soil, and the proximity of the mountain of San Antonio, raise the temperature to an excessive degree.
This augmentation of heat could be attributed only to the reverberation from the ground, and the extent of the plain.
From the effect of the reverberation of the sands, the thermometer kept up to 31.
The heat which overpowers the traveller on his entrance into Santa Cruz, or La Guayra, must consequently be attributed to the reverberation from the rocks, against which these towns are built.
The excessive heat of the atmosphere was augmented by the reverberation of the soil, partly destitute of vegetation.
We suffered much from the heat, augmented by the reverberation of a barren and dusty soil; but without feeling any bad consequences from the effects of insolation.
They did; the dull reverberation as the log butt crashed against the closed door was plainly audible.
Above the dull reverberation of hoofs the listeners below could hear the sound of voices, and an echo of rather forced laughter.
They pitched their voices high, so as to be heard above the reverberation of the machines, whose deep thud in the rooms below made the walls vibrate like the side of a ship at sea.
We could plainly see the smoke of battle about Allatoona and hear the faint reverberation of the cannon.
Slowly the mellow notes followed each other, filling the night with sound, and dying away in a long reverberation when the twelfth had struck.
When the last reverberation of the last note had melted out of hearing, Evadne sighed; then she straightened herself, as if collecting her energy, and began to speak.
For weeks afterward, the successive crashes were like the shock and reverberationof undermined buildings toppling to their ruin.
The sides rippled in the sluggish pool, and a hollow reverberation sounded from the dark walls of the cavern.
The reverberation was fearfully deep, rolling and swelling from point to point, till lost in the labyrinth of shafts and crevices far in the distance.
When the reverberation had ceased he announced the important circumstance that we now stood directly under the Infernal Lake!
As he spoke, the quick thud, followed by a lingeringreverberation of the first saluting gun, told that the Viceroy of India was entering his camp.
There was also a moaning sound, not unlike the distant reverberation of surf, but more continuous, which, beginning with the first twilight, had grown in strength with the darkness.
Suddenly lights were brought into the room, and thisreverberation became forthwith interrupted into frequent unequal bursts of the same sound, but less dreary and less distinct.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reverberation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.