10486 examples of belling in sentences

The wild geese flying South sent their faint carol from the cloudsthe swamp sparrow twittered, and the still copse was stirred by the silent croak of some wandering wild turkey, or the far forest made most musical with that sound which the master of Wharncliffe Lodge delighted in, the "belling of the hart.

Ululation N. cry &c v.; crying &c v.; bowwow, ululation, latration^, belling; reboation^; wood-note; insect cry, fritiniancy^, drone; screech owl; cuckoo.

Belling, but Walsh (Pref. to Hist.

Belling's History of the late Warre in Ireland, MS. ii. 95.

511; Carte, ii. 20, 31-36; Belling, in his MS.

Belling in Poncium, 26.]

bramido, m., bellow, bellowing, belling; calling; clamor, noise, blast.

The animal that haunted your little camp was undoubtedly a moose, for the 'belling' of a moose may have, sometimes, a very peculiar quality of sound.

Bellingham is to-day the most considerable village of the neighbourhood; it stands conveniently at the foot of the hills where the little Belling Burn, or Hareshaw Burn, joins the main stream.

And everywhere the world was awake that night, and throughout Christendom a sombre murmur hung in the keen air over the country-side like the belling of bees in the heather, and this murmurous tumult grew to a clangour in the cities.

It is the story of great menMorse, Thomson, Bell, Marconi, and othersand how, with the aid of men like Field, Vail, Catty, Pupin, the scientist, and others in both the technical and commercial fields, they succeeded in flashing both messages and speech around the world, with wires and without wires.

The early life of Alexander Graham Bell was full of color, and I have told the story of his patient investigations of human speech and hearing, which, finally culminated in a practical telephone.

Through a well in the center of the ship they suspended an eight-hundred-pound bell twenty feet beneath the surface of the sea.

Sir Charles Wheatstone was then England's leading man of science, and so Bell sought his counsel.

Mr. Sanders sought Bell's tutelage for his son, and it was agreed that Bell should give Georgie private lessons for the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars a year.

Hubbard first became aware of Bell's inventive genius when the latter was calling one evening at the Hubbard home in Cambridge.

" From that time forward Hubbard took every occasion to encourage Bell to carry forward his experiments in musical telegraphy.

Bell had a great horror that his ideas might be stolen and was very nervous over any possible intrusion into his precious workshop.

Now he was destined to aid Bell, as he had aided Morse a generation earlier.

This proved just the stimulus Bell needed, and he returned to Boston with a new determination to perfect his great idea.

But these were the years when Bell and Watson were "going to school," learning how to apply electricity to this new use, striving to make their apparatus talk.

By June of 1875 Bell had completed a new Instrument.

Bell and Watson had been working upon their crude apparatus for months, and finally, on June 2d, sounds were actually transmitted.

The patent issued to Bell has been described as "the most valuable single patent ever issued."

Bell, at a distance, spoke into the transmitter.

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