104 Words to use with belling

The idea of a captain of Ronleigh being reported to the doctor was something novel indeed, and by the time the first bell rang for tea, a report of the collision between Mr. Grice and the prefects had spread all over the school.

I heard the second bell ring.

"I guess I'm not a very good bell-ringer," she said.

And yet before it I prefer the bell tower, built of mighty timber, aloof from the church, lonely, over the waters at Brookland.

The bell-rope swayed to and fro with a mimic oscillation; a sort of admonitory premonition of what it must shortly do ran up its fibres.

On this memorable occasion, however, duty and a bell-boy called him; and at the extraordinary hour to which he has referred he arose and set about his investigations.

" Phibbs pulled a bell-cord, and a soft faraway jingle was heard.

"You can always tell a Chinese bell from a Chinese gong by the bell-pull attached to it.

They are as follow: "All good people pray heartily to God for these poor sinners, who now are going to their deaths; for whom this great bell doth toll.

There was a distant bell ringing, which we often heard in Fairport, and which always meant fire.

The vase should be set upon a plate or dish, and covered with a bell-glass, around the edges of which, when it comes in contact with the plate, a little water should be poured to exclude the air.

One of the bell-flower tribe, the clustered bell-flower, has a similar legend attached to it; and according to Miss Pratt, "in the village of Bartlow there are four remarkable hills, supposed to have been thrown up by the Danes as monumental memorials of the battle fought in 1006 between Canute and Edmund Ironside.

But he made them his own by smelting the rough ore into bell metal.

like a bell tolling through the silence and the gloom.

More and more clearly the scene suggests itselfMagically sound creates an atmosphere!A sheep bell tinkles intermittentlySince there is grazing, we may look for grass.

Lanyard drank sparingly, then crossed the room to a bell-push.

It is remarkable for the large square bell-cot over the W. gable (cp.

To say that Mr. Laing is absolutely certain of the all-sufficiency of evolutionism to explain everything that is knowable to the human mind, that he does not hint for a moment that this philosophy is found by the "bell-wethers" of science to be every day less satisfactory as a complete rationale of the physical cosmos; is really to understate the case for sheer lack of words to express the intensity of his conviction.

Black and white ribbon was streaming from the bell handle.

It is scarcely credible to what an extent this ephemeral courtship is carried on in this loving town, to the great enrichment of porters, and detriment of knockers and bell-wires.

3. Capsicum grossum, the bell-pepper: the fruit of this is red, and is the only kind fit for pickling.

The English bell-tent contains 512 cubic feet, and lodges twelve to fifteen men, when on march, and eight to twelve men in camp, affording 34 to 64 feet of breathing-space for each.

The open sea does not need a bell-buoy to sound its depth.

The extent to which this valve is opened or closed is determined by the governor, D, the balls of which, as they collapse or expand, move up or down a collar on the governor spindle, which motion is communicated to the throttle valve by suitable rods and bell-cranks.

It was exactly 12:00 o'clock, and I was in the middle of the sentence, "How beautiful these bells chime," when a boy motioned me to come quickly to a certain place where I could see the cylinder revolve which communicates with the peal of bells.

104 Words to use with  belling