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bow-bells (n. pl.)

The bells of Bow Church in London; cockneydom.

bow-bells Sentence Examples

  1. The church's ancient bow-bells tolled solemnly, announcing the arrival of the new year.
  2. London's iconic St. Mary-le-Bow church is famed for its resonant bow-bells.
  3. At dusk, the distant peal of the bow-bells evoked a sense of nostalgia in the old town.
  4. The bow-bells rang out joyously, heralding the end of the long winter months.
  5. Legend has it that only those born within the sound of the bow-bells are true Londoners.
  6. The melodious clang of the bow-bells echoed through the cobblestone streets, enchanting all who heard.
  7. Despite the chaos of the city, the soothing toll of the bow-bells offered a moment of peace to weary souls.
  8. Each evening, the faithful gathered to listen to the bow-bells' harmonious melody drifting over the rooftops.
  9. The ancient tradition of ringing the bow-bells on Christmas morning brought the community together in celebration.
  10. In literature, the distant sound of London's bow-bells often symbolizes a return to one's roots.

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The bells of Bow Church in London; cockneydom.

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The church's ancient bow-bells tolled solemnly, announcing the arrival of the new year.

London's iconic St. Mary-le-Bow church is famed for its resonant bow-bells.

At dusk, the distant peal of the bow-bells evoked a sense of nostalgia in the old town.

The bow-bells rang out joyously, heralding the end of the long winter months.