chiming in (Meaning)

chiming in

to remark while chiming in, to break into a conversation or discussion especially to express an opinion, to break into or join in a conversation or discussion, to combine harmoniously

chiming in Sentence Examples

  1. The grandfather clock's chimes rang through the house, chiming the hour of midnight.
  2. The church bells chimed melodiously, announcing the start of Sunday service.
  3. The tiny silver bells on the wind chime chimed softly, creating a gentle symphony of sound.
  4. The school bell chimed, signaling the end of class and the start of lunch.
  5. The sound of coins chiming in the slot machine filled the casino floor with anticipation.
  6. The ice cubes clinked and chimed in the glass as she poured herself a drink.
  7. The wind chimes chimed rhythmically, their gentle music soothing her troubled mind.
  8. The bird's song chimed sweetly in the morning air, a cheerful start to the day.
  9. The chimes of the music box filled the room with a haunting and ethereal melody.
  10. The alarm clock chimed loudly, shattering her peaceful slumber and forcing her to face the day ahead.

FAQs About the word chiming in

to remark while chiming in, to break into a conversation or discussion especially to express an opinion, to break into or join in a conversation or discussion,

interrupting, breaking in, cutting in,chipping in, intruding, putting in, contributing, adding,bothering, interposing

conflicting, differing, colliding, contrasting, jarring, contradicting,diverging, clashing, countering, canceling (out)

The grandfather clock's chimes rang through the house, chiming the hour of midnight.

The church bells chimed melodiously, announcing the start of Sunday service.

The tiny silver bells on the wind chime chimed softly, creating a gentle symphony of sound.

The school bell chimed, signaling the end of class and the start of lunch.