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[ US /ˈpiɫ/ ]
[ UK /pˈiːl/ ]
VERB
  1. ring recurrently
    bells were pealing
  2. sound loudly and sonorously
    the bells rang
NOUN
  1. a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells)

How To Use peal In A Sentence

  • If head-to-toe leopard seems a bit too Big Cat Diary to appeal, then a waterproof rucksack or bumbag in the same print are an easy way to add a distinctive touch to a more classic outfit. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • The 7100, which also works as a phone, should appeal to customers who want a single device for calls and e-mail.
  • One in 20 changed their marital status to appeal to employers and five per cent falsely claimed to play golf. The Sun
  • The series was scripted to appeal to an international audience.
  • The emphasis will continue to be on prod-ucts that gain the widest appeal and most acceptance within this group.
  • There is a difference, too, between appeasing men of violence and seeking to limit their appeal, just as the leaders of global terror must be separated from those who could become their followers.
  • Your Honour, we have not appealed against that, but what we do say is that we have sufficient standing to obtain either of the prerogative writs if ultimately the Court were minded to grant them and we do not really need more than that.
  • Neither option really appealed to Darcy, but anything had to be better than spending the day with Caroline fawning over him.
  • It avoids a phony moral high ground or fake appeals to the sanctity of multilateralism. Globe and Mail
  • He appealed to all householders to continually check their security arrangements.
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