Word: bell Word origin: Old English belle, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bel, and perhaps to bell2. Phonetic: bɛl Listen:
a hollow metal object, typically in the shape of a deep inverted cup widening at the lip, that sounds a clear musical note when struck, especially by means of a clapper inside. Example: the church bells tolled
a bell-shaped object or part of something.
a musical instrument consisting of a set of metal tubes of different lengths, suspended in a frame and played by being struck with a hammer.
(preceded by a numeral) the time as indicated every half hour of a watch by the striking of the ship's bell one to eight times. Example: at five bells in the forenoon of June 11
provide with a bell or bells. Example: the young men were belling and hobbling the horses before releasing them
make a ringing sound likened to that of a bell. Example: the organ was belling away
spread outwards like the lip of a bell. Example: her shirt belled out behind
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