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carillon

[ UK /kˈæɹɪlən/ ]
[ US /ˈkɛɹəˌɫɑn/ ]
NOUN
  1. set of bells hung in a bell tower
  2. playing a set of bells that are (usually) hung in a tower

How To Use carillon In A Sentence

  • Women were still in cotton dresses and an ice-cream van, glad of the prolonged season, sounded its carillon as it passed them. THE GOSPEL MAKERS
  • AFTER lunch, he worked for a few bells more, marking time by the distant echo of the carillons that sounded faintly over the roofs of the City, for the nearest bell tower was several streets away, and had not paid its bell tax in some time. Tran Siberian
  • Herman Apple, ses carillons et ses percussions - J'ai vu maman embrasser le Père Noël Strange Christmas Sounds at radio Zwolle
  • The Nieuwe Kerk's carillon came streaming around me, and then the cold breezy air was filled with the celestial silvery noise of thousands of bells ringing out midday from all the towers and steeples of Delft.
  • Women were still in cotton dresses and an ice-cream van, glad of the prolonged season, sounded its carillon as it passed them. THE GOSPEL MAKERS
  • Painful carillons sparked down the tunnel as the entire wall shattered under the blow. HOTHOUSE
  • The Carillon has compiled a brief biographical sketch of each of the candidates.
  • The hour-long recitals on the cathedral's 49-bell carillon will be given by the resident and guest carillonneurs.
  • But in the end, the only bell that mattered was the noontime carillon that brought workers in for their one hearty meal at home.
  • The Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Carillon is the second-largest carillon in the world.
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