| high-sounding | Pompous; noisy; ostentatious; as, high-sounding words or titles. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sounding | the act of measuring depth of water (usually with a sounding line) |
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| sounding | a measure of the depth of water taken by sounding |
| sounding | making or having a sound as specified |
| sounding | having volume or depth |
| sounding | appearing to be as specified |
| sounding | (music) resonator consisting of a thin board whose vibrations reinforce the sound of the instrument |
| sounding | a person whose reactions to something serve as an indication of its acceptability |
| sounding | a metal bob at the end of a sounding line |
| sounding | (nautical) plumb line for determining depth |
| sounding | a research rocket used to obtain information about the atmosphere at various altitudes |
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