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1reverberating — index resounding Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2Reverberating — Reverberate Re*ver ber*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reverberated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Reverberating}.] 1. To return or send back; to repel or drive back; to echo, as sound; to reflect, as light, as light or heat. [1913 Webster] Who, like an arch,… …
3reverberating — re·ver·ber·ate || rɪ vÉœrbÉ™reɪt / vÉœË v. echo, resound, resonate …
4reverberating — adjective characterized by resonance a resonant voice hear the rolling thunder • Syn: ↑resonant, ↑resonating, ↑resounding, ↑reverberative • Similar to: ↑reverberant …
5reverberating circuit — a neuronal pathway arranged in a circle so that impulses are recycled to cause positive feedback or reverberation (q.v.) …
6tonitruous — Reverberating with the sound of thunder …
7Pain — This article is about physical pain. For pain in the broader sense, see Suffering. For other uses, see Pain (disambiguation). Pain A sports player in pain. ICD 10 R52 …
8roll — I. noun Etymology: Middle English rolle, from Anglo French roule, rolle, from Medieval Latin rolla, alteration of rotula, from Latin, diminutive of rota wheel; akin to Old High German rad wheel, Welsh rhod, Sanskrit ratha wagon Date: 13th century …
9rumble — I. verb (rumbled; rumbling) Etymology: Middle English; akin to Middle High German rummeln to rumble Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to make a low heavy rolling sound < thunder rumbling in the distance > 2. to travel with a low… …
10Across the Field — (Fight The Team) Across the Field is the main fight song of The Ohio State University and the oldest one still in current use. Though the lyrics reference football heroics, the song is used by Buckeye teams of all sports. The song first appeared… …