NOUN
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something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal
hit the mark
the new advertising campaign was a bell ringer
scored a bull's eye
the president's speech was a home run - a person who rings church bells (as for summoning the congregation)
- someone who plays musical handbells
How To Use bell ringer In A Sentence
- The bell ringers have made their celebrations heard.
- And how could the bell ringer run undetected across the Tower to arrange Mowbray's fall?
- Three hundred and forty years earlier another bell ringer described his fear that the bell or the church tower would fall on top of him.
- High above me on the upper floor of a tall narrow-domed building a bell ringer was perfecting his art.
- And how could the bell ringer run undetected across the Tower to arrange Mowbray's fall?
- Harger, who has been a bell ringer for three years, tells the Daily Camera newspaper in Boulder that she noticed the man's coin was an unusual one and even asked him if it was a Krugerrand. Coin Dropped In Salvation Army Kettle Worth $1,400
- A band of protesters in colonial gear wended through the crowd, led by a bell ringer in a tricorn hat calling for revolution.
- The captain of the bell ringers, Martin Davies, said: ‘A peal of 12 bells will enhance the cathedral's role as a centre of excellence for traditional change-ringing.’
- Some 300 others stood outside, laying wreaths at the old iron gates where a bell ringer tolled sorrowful notes from a small bell.
- “Ladies and gentlemen,” he began, and Phyllis and I were tapping our crystal water glasses like English handbell ringers. Nuptial Indemnity