a. [ad. L. verberant-, verberans, pres. pple. of verberāre: see next.] Reverberant.

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1890.  Advance (Chicago), 23 Jan. He was grateful then, that he had escaped before the streets became verberant with such shrill echoes.

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1891.  Meredith, One of our Conq., I. xiii. 251. Like the verberant twang of a musical instrument that has had a smart blow.

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