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View definitions for bells

bells

noun as in approbation

noun as in spousal

noun as in wedding

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He proposed taxing window shutters, rationing candles and having church bells ring at sunrise, and “if need be, have cannons fired in every street to open the eyes of lazy people.”

As it now exists, it captures the supernatural tingle of little bells, as well as the heart-throb of gongs, all sounding off in the misty distance.

Last rites and alarm bells will not be drowned out by good vibes.

From BBC

The demonstrators looped back around toward campus, beating drums, ringing bells and chanting, “Whose university? Our university!”

But he has not yet said what a post-war Ukraine would look like, setting off alarm bells in Europe.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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