pealing (Meaning)

Wordnet

pealing (n)

a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells)

Webster

pealing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Peal

pealing Sentence Examples

  1. The church bells tolled peal after triumphant peal, announcing the arrival of the new year.
  2. The thunder clapped with such force that it made the windows rattle and peel.
  3. The crisp air carried the pealing of church bells from the distant steeple.
  4. The laughter of children peeled through the park on a sunny afternoon.
  5. The sound of hammers pealing metal filled the air at the construction site.
  6. The angry wind peeled the paint from the wooden fence.
  7. The peeling skin of the sunburn victim was a painful reminder of the day's exposure to the sun.
  8. The ancient fresco had been meticulously preserved, but its surface showed signs of pealing.
  9. The peeling wallpaper in the abandoned house created an eerie and unsettling atmosphere.
  10. The alarm clock's piercing peal startled me awake before dawn.

FAQs About the word pealing

a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells)of Peal

ringing, clanging, knelling, bonging,chiming, tolling, jingling, jangling, pinging, resonating

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The church bells tolled peal after triumphant peal, announcing the arrival of the new year.

The thunder clapped with such force that it made the windows rattle and peel.

The crisp air carried the pealing of church bells from the distant steeple.

The laughter of children peeled through the park on a sunny afternoon.