bowbell (Meaning)

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bowbell (n.)

One born within hearing distance of Bow-bells; a cockney.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bowbell

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bowbell Sentence Examples

  1. The sound of the bowbell echoed through the valley, signaling the start of the festival.
  2. Every evening, the gentle chime of the bowbell announced the closing of the local monastery.
  3. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the bowbell rang out, calling the villagers to evening prayer.
  4. The antique bowbell, crafted centuries ago, still retained its melodious tone.
  5. With a soft touch, the monk rang the bowbell, marking the passage of time in the temple.
  6. The bowbell's resonance filled the air, bringing a sense of serenity to the bustling marketplace.
  7. In the quiet of the forest, the distant sound of the bowbell guided travelers toward the hidden shrine.
  8. With each strike, the bowbell's reverberations spread across the countryside, a reminder of tradition and community.
  9. The bowbell, adorned with intricate designs, served as both a functional instrument and a work of art.
  10. As the seasons changed, so did the rhythm of the bowbell, harmonizing with nature's cadence.

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One born within hearing distance of Bow-bells; a cockney.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sound of the bowbell echoed through the valley, signaling the start of the festival.

Every evening, the gentle chime of the bowbell announced the closing of the local monastery.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the bowbell rang out, calling the villagers to evening prayer.

The antique bowbell, crafted centuries ago, still retained its melodious tone.