(1) Like Standard English crick-crack, which represents a repeated sharp sound, the synonymous crickety-crick is echoic .(2) Is this why Arun Kolatkar's verse is intense, stark, echoic , potent?(3) The Dolby Digital 1.0 mono sounds much better than the 2.0 faux stereo that carries an unwanted echoic effect.(4) The ironic echoic utterances examined here convey, in their own unusual way, many of the common charges made against the late twelfth-century reformers and the Cistercian order in particular.(5) He spoke, his voice melodic and echoic , u2018She's beautiful, Audrey, just like her mother.u2019(6) And at its best, its writing has the lyricism of Keats, the precision of Williams, or the echoic qualities of haiku.(7) Their voices are filtered to sound electronically echoic .(8) The thief pulled back his hand to smash the glass but heard any eerie echoic voice say,u2018I wouldn't do that if I were youu2019.(9) In this instance, the irony is only comprehensible when it is perceived as a contemptuous echoic interpretation of our God's words.(10) With a little thought, one can make an astonishingly long list of imitative or echoic words.(11) In addition, Wilson and Sperber also suggest that ironic, echoic utterances share many characteristics with indirect quotations.(12) Dialogue is always clear, at times, cavernous and echoic (merely how the show was recorded), and mixed very naturally and neutral.(13) Accordingly, when encountering an ironic text such as Map's, the reader must first recognize that an ironic utterance is an echoic interpretation (literal or nonliteral) of a preceding proposition.(14) There are a plethora of echoic sounds which pupils may brain storm and then use those selected to write poetry.(15) u2018Dragonflyu2019 features the wistful accordion that characterized Amu00e9lie and scattered echoic guitars.(16) In the echoic-visual condition, samples were presented underwater behind a thin black polyethylene screen that was visually opaque but echoically transparent.