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wind chime

NOUN
  1. a decorative arrangement of pieces of metal or glass or pottery that hang together loosely so the wind can cause them to tinkle

How To Use wind chime In A Sentence

  • Complaints had also been received about the wind chimes which, because there were so many of them them, could be heard inside the crematorium chapel during services.
  • There are times when sound cues are used (a jingle of wind chimes, the burble of water), and the aural presentation here emphasizes them nicely.
  • Outside the window, the wind chimes were clattering, and Cassandra realized that the air had become charged with the smell of eucalypt and road tar. The Forgotten Garden
  • So will wind chimes in the garden. The Sun
  • The wind chimes flap when the door opens. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wind chimes flap when the door opens. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the other things that he somehow ended up designing and building include an interactive dining table, a carbon-fiber electric guitar, hard-drive wind chimes, radio-controlled hovercrafts, nixie tube clocks, and magnetohydrodynamic-powered boats. MacGyver Of The Day: Mad Scientists Lenore Edman, Windell Oskay | Lifehacker Australia
  • Draw luck to your home with wind chimes. The Sun
  • One way the film builds tension is in explicitly keeping the sound effects as frequently off-screen, just like how you can't visibly see the wind chimes in HL2. Stay a while and listen
  • Draw luck to your home with wind chimes. The Sun
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