chime+in

  • 51chime in with — index comport (agree with) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 52chime with something — chime (in) with sth derived (of plans, ideas, etc.) to agree with sth; to be similar to sth • His opinions chimed in with the mood of the nation. Main entry: ↑chimederived …

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  • 53Chime Communications (United Kingdom) — This is an article about a public relations and advertising company based in the UK. For the Australian telecommunications company, see Chime Communications (Australia) Chime Communications plc (LSE: CHW) is a public limited company based in …

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  • 54Chime (bell instrument) — A carillon like instrument with fewer than 23 bells is called a chime. American chimes usually have one to one and a half diatonic octaves. Many chimes play an automated piece of music. Prior to 1900, chime bells typically lacked dynamic… …

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  • 55chime hours —    There was a belief in some parts of England that those born at certain hours could see ghosts. The crucial time was generally said to be *midnight a *Friday midnight, according to Dickens (David Copperfield, chapter 1). But in Somerset and… …

    A Dictionary of English folklore

  • 56chime in with — or chime with PHRASAL VERB If one thing chimes in with another thing or chimes with it, the two things are similar or consistent with each other. [V P P n] He has managed to find a response to each new political development that chimes in with… …

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  • 57chime with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms chime with : present tense I/you/we/they chime with he/she/it chimes with present participle chiming with past tense chimed with past participle chimed with to be similar to or agree with someone else s ideas …

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  • 58Chime hours — According to English folklore, those born at certain hours could see ghosts. The crucial time was generally said to be midnight. In Irish folklore, those born in the chime hours would have the second sight. The term born in the chimehours likely… …

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  • 59chime with — see chime in with …

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  • 60chime with — Brit. be in agreement with. → chime …

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