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  • 101come back — phr verb Come back is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑appetite, ↑colour, ↑echo, ↑hearing, ↑pain, ↑reply, ↑sensation, ↑waiter, waitress …

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  • 102send back — phr verb Send back is used with these nouns as the object: ↑echo, ↑reply, ↑survey …

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  • 103local echo — This is when a communications program will send information (either that you type or from a file) to your screen, as well as the other modem. Usually this is not the case, and the BBS you are connected to will send the information back to you,… …

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  • 104radar echo — noun an electronic signal that has been reflected back to the radar antenna; contains information about the location and distance of the reflecting object • Hypernyms: ↑electronic signal • Hyponyms: ↑blip, ↑pip, ↑radar target, ↑clutter …

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  • 105return — Synonyms and related words: CRT spot, DM display, Doppler signal, IF signal, IM display, RF echoes, about face, acknowledge, acknowledgment, action and reaction, advent, advert, afford, alternate, alternation, amends, answer, answer back,… …

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  • 106Rock Band — This article is about the video game series. For the first video game of the series, see Rock Band (video game). For the type of musical group, see Rock band. Rock Band Genres Rhythm game …

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  • 107return — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. restore, put back, bring back, echo, yield, render, reply, answer, reciprocate; nominate, elect; come back, recur, reappear, revert. See restoration. n. arrival, homecoming, reversion, recurrence,… …

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  • 108rebound — v 1. bound back, spring back, recoil, boomerang, fly back, ricochet, return, return quickly; throw back, cast back, give back; echo, reverberate, resound, resonate, reecho, repeat, ring, ring again. n 2. recoil, reaction, reflex, backlash,… …

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  • 109re|per|cus|sion — «REE puhr KUHSH uhn», noun. 1. an indirect influence or reaction from an event: »repercussions of war, repercussions of a scandal. The repercussions of this victory went round the country (Time). 2. a sound flung back; echo: »Like the echo which… …

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  • 110resound — v 1. echo, reecho, echo back, echo back and forth, bounce off the walls, reverberate, resonate, ring; fill the air, rend the heavens or skies, roar, thunder, rumble, boom, bellow, clang, sound. 2. be famed, be celebrated, be glorified, be exalted …

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