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echoey

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English

Etymology

From echo + -ey.

Adjective

echoey (comparative more echoey or echoier, superlative most echoey or echoiest)

  1. (of a sound) That echoes; having an echoing quality.
    • 2025 October 1, Vitali Vitaliev, “Life's little luxuries”, in RAIL, number 1045, page 84:
      That nostalgic luxury is particularly obvious in the former station buffet, which still functioned as a restaurant when I was last there several years ago. Empty and echoey, it was doing brisk trade in Orient Express vintage posters, several of which now adorn my garden office walls.
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