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- noun Plural form of
Bell .
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Examples
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She donned her festival outfit: mock-leather jerkin, thongs of molten golden color trimmed in a Musical pattern with mellow golden bells, brazen Hell's Bells, and icy crystal stars.
Harpy Thyme Anthony, Piers, 1934- 1994
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The _half Hunt_ moves once, that is, over one Bell every time, the _whole Hunt_ comes before and behind the Bells; but when the _half Hunt_ is removed either before or behind the _Extream Bells_, then there is an _Extream Change_ to be made.
Tintinnalogia, or, the Art of Ringing Wherein is laid down plain and easie Rules for Ringing all sorts of Plain Changes Richard Duckworth
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BELLINGHAM BELLS: Poggemeyer pitches Bells to 3-1 win over Kelowna
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Head Scarves Bandanna: 80 Bells Keffiyah: 160 Bells Turban: Bells** The Turban that had such significance in Wild World now is sold as an ordinary item by the Able Sisters.
IGN Complete 2009
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Night crawlers and Cow Bells is what we use to troll for trout.
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One of the most difficult feats Harvell accomplishes in "The Bells" is capturing the physical experience of music.
Richard Harvell's novel about 18th-century opera, "The Bells" Nancy Robertson 2010
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One of the most difficult feats Harvell accomplishes in "The Bells" is capturing the physical experience of music.
Richard Harvell's novel about 18th-century opera, "The Bells" Nancy Robertson 2010
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Night crawlers and Cow Bells is what we use to troll for trout.
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Tubular Bells is the most haunting so should be alot higher than #6
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"Canterbury Bells is a lovely name for a flower, isn't it?" she said.
The Story Girl Lucy Maud 1911
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