You can make 404 anagrams from letters in reverberates (abeeeerrrstv).
First recorded in 1540-50, reverberate is from the Latin word reverberātus (past participle of reverberāre to strike back). See reverberant, Examples for reverberates
The silhouettes seem to reverberate across the room, in a mildly hall-of-mirrors effect. But the impact of the financial maneuvers that he made to save the company will reverberate for years. This has often been referred to as the September 11 moment that will reverberate through the new Star Trek universe. Its walls, while echoing voices of lamentation, reverberate also the shouts of revenge. My voice seemed to reverberate and re-echo as if I had shouted with all my strength. Over the weekend this question started to reverberate throughout the media pundit class. All she could do, for the instant, was to reverberate foolishly Prodmores? You expect the harp to reverberate once again with the old fervors. There are other calls than those which reverberate from yon peaks. The cartoons zing, whirr, and reverberate harmonically, making each entry a sort of duet.
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