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  • 61peal — n 1. clang, clash, clank, clatter, clangor; ringing, sounding, tintinnabulation; bang, boom, clap, chorus, rumble, thunder, thundering, roar, racket, din; burst, detonation, percussion, explosion, fulmina tion, crash; discharge, report, cannonade …

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  • 62ring — I 1. band, wedding band, engagement or diamond ring, symbol of love; earring, bracelet, armlet, anklet; loop, eye, eyelet; grommet, becket, ferrule, washer. 2. circle, circlet, round, roundlet, roundel, disk, an nulus, annulation, hoop, noose,… …

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  • 63stroke — n 1. blow, hit, slam, buffet, cut, uppercut; jab, punch, belt, chop, crack, clip, sock, smack, whack, Sl. paste, Sl. kerpow, thwack, Inf. wallop, swat, Inf. lick; rap, tap, slap, cuff, knock, pounding. 2.(of a belt) striking, peal, ringing,… …

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  • 64carillon — [n] set of bells angelus, chimes, glockenspiel, gong, lyra, peal, tintinnabulation, tocsin; concept 595 …

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  • 65din — [n] loud, continuous noise babel, bedlam, boisterousness, brouhaha, buzz, clamor, clangor, clash, clatter, commotion, confusion, crash, disquiet, hoo ha*, hubbub, hullabaloo*, hurly burly*, jangle, music, outcry, pandemonium, percussion, racket,… …

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  • 66peal — [n] chime, clang blast, carillon, clamor, clap, crash, resounding, reverberation, ring, ringing, roar, rumble, sound, thunder, tintinnabulation*; concept 595 peal [v] chime, clang bell, bong, crack, crash, knell, resonate, resound, reverberate,… …

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  • 67tintinnabulate —   v.i. ring; tinkle.    ♦ tintinnabulant,    ♦ tintinnabular(y),    ♦ tintinnabulous, a.    ♦ tintinnabulation, n …

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  • 68bhend- —     bhend     English meaning: to sing, rejoice     Deutsche Übersetzung: etwa ‘singen, schön klingen, jauchzen”     Material: O.Ind. bhandatē “receives cheering shout, is praised, glares, gleams”, bhándiṣṭhaḥ “ in loudest cheering, shrilly,… …

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  • 69su̯en- —     su̯en     English meaning: to sound     Deutsche Übersetzung: “tönen, schallen”     Material: O.Ind. svánati (secondary ásvanīt) “ sounds, schallt” (= Lat. sonit), svanaḥ n. “noise”, svaná m. ‘sound, tone, clangor “ (= Lat. sonus), svüna “… …

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  • 70bell ringing — noun 1. the sound of someone playing a set of bells • Hypernyms: ↑ring, ↑ringing, ↑tintinnabulation 2. persuasion of voters in a political campaign • Syn: ↑electioneering, ↑canvassing …

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