bellpull (Meaning)

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bellpull (n)

a handle or cord that is pulled to ring a doorbell or a servant's bell etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bellpull

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bellpull Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient castle had an elaborate bellpull featuring intricate carvings of mythical creatures.
  2. The butler answered the door promptly after guests pulled the ornate bellpull.
  3. A rusted bellpull hung next to the servants' quarters, summoning them at the master's call.
  4. As I reached for the bellpull, my fingers brushed against a cold, metallic surface.
  5. The jangling bellpull echoed through the empty hallway, alerting everyone to my presence.
  6. The thief stealthily cut the bellpull, preventing the servants from hearing his arrival.
  7. The bellpull jerked violently, indicating that someone was in urgent need of assistance.
  8. Amid the clutter, I stumbled upon an antique bellpull that seemed to whisper tales of a bygone era.
  9. The bellpull cord had frayed and lost its strength over time, rendering it useless.
  10. As I pulled the bellpull, the house filled with the melodious sound of bells, signaling that dinner was served.

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a handle or cord that is pulled to ring a doorbell or a servant's bell etc.

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The ancient castle had an elaborate bellpull featuring intricate carvings of mythical creatures.

The butler answered the door promptly after guests pulled the ornate bellpull.

A rusted bellpull hung next to the servants' quarters, summoning them at the master's call.

As I reached for the bellpull, my fingers brushed against a cold, metallic surface.