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chime <a chime; chimes> N

chime

chime <a chime; chimes> N

chime N (instruments & machines)

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Bells, gongs and spiral chimes could all be used, giving a distinct tone for each instrument.
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The oldest bell in the church was cast in 1338 and is said to have chimed on every occasion of national importance since.
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By connecting his electrically operated chimes with outdoor loudspeakers, he was later able to create the effect of church bells.
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I chimed in with a melody/chorus idea and voila, we had a song.
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Despite the existence of the bells chimes, it was never completed for cost reasons.
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Wind chimes are hung at the top of the lighting towers.
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The prayer wheel, turned by an old monk, resounds with chimes that are heard every day at 4 am.
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At the top of every hour, the chimes play a longer tune to signal the new hour.
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Organ rebuilt, electrified, chimes and other stops added.
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About 1742 he invented a device known as the electric chimes, which was widely described in textbooks of electricity.
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