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are resounding

  • present progressive
    of resound.
    resound
    verb (used without object)
    to echo or ring with sound, as a place.

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Instead, they are resounding metaphors reflective of the societal ills that plague our world.

From BBC Apr. 6, 2023

As people born in the post-World War II baby boom reach retirement, at a moment when the American population is beginning to age rapidly, dire predictions are resounding about the potential bankruptcy of the system.

From Salon Jul. 7, 2021

The words "this is stupid and reckless" are resounding from most experts and all nonpartisan observers.

From New York Times Dec. 14, 2017

Like all of these, the wartime quilts are resounding tributes to human ingenuity and the power of art.

From New York Times Oct. 25, 2017

Words are resounding blows and smacking kisses to Guy de Maupassant.

From Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations by John Cowper Powys