NOUN
- playing a set of bells that are (usually) hung in a tower
- persuasion of voters in a political campaign
- the sound of someone playing a set of bells
How To Use bell ringing In A Sentence
- Presented without changing the realistic and semi-professional style of the Seventies, the play begins with the bell ringing out, typical of the ‘professional’ stage.
- Next morning, Mildred was jolted awake by the bell ringing in a much more frantic way than usual.
- I tried again, but my voice was drowned out by the sound of he bell ringing and students pouring into the hall.
- Bell ringing is good exercise for the body and mind, the bells are heavy and the bell ringers have to remember the changes.
- The church spire is being pointed and repair work is also being carried out to the bell tower from where the famous Mount St Alphonsus campanologists engulf the city with bell ringing every Sunday.
- He hoped the venture would help generate tourism as the society planned to invite groups adroit in the ancient art of change-bell ringing to the Barbon church.
- Amy woke up to the sound of her doorbell ringing.