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bell
noun
a
hollow
metal
object
that
rings
when
it
is
struck
or
shaken
,
often
used
to
signal
,
warn
,
or
celebrate
•
The
church
bell
rang
at
noon
,
echoing
across
the
valley
.
The
church
bell
rang
at
noon
,
echoing
across
the
valley
.
•
Martin
shook
a
little
hand
bell
to
let
everyone
know
dinner
was
ready
.
Martin
shook
a
little
hand
bell
to
let
everyone
know
dinner
was
ready
.
noun
the
ringing
sound
or
electronic
tone
produced
by
a
bell
or
similar
device
that
attracts
attention
or
gives
a
signal
•
I
heard
the
bell
and
knew
someone
was
at
the
door
.
I
heard
the
bell
and
knew
someone
was
at
the
door
.
•
Set
the
alarm
so
the
bell
will
wake
you
at
six
.
Set
the
alarm
so
the
bell
will
wake
you
at
six
.
noun
the
flared
,
open
end
of
an
object
,
especially
a
musical
instrument
or
garment
,
shaped
like
a
traditional
bell
•
The
trumpet
’
s
bell
gleamed
under
the
stage
lights
.
The
trumpet
’
s
bell
gleamed
under
the
stage
lights
.
•
Snow
collected
inside
the
bell
of
the
upturned
glass
.
Snow
collected
inside
the
bell
of
the
upturned
glass
.
verb
-
bell
,
belling
,
bells
,
belled
to
attach
a
bell
to
an
animal
or
object
so
that
it
rings
when
the
animal
or
object
moves
•
The
shepherd
belled
the
sheep
so
he
could
find
them
easily
in
the
fog
.
The
shepherd
belled
the
sheep
so
he
could
find
them
easily
in
the
fog
.
•
Before
letting
the
cat
outside
,
they
belled
its
collar
to
warn
birds
.
Before
letting
the
cat
outside
,
they
belled
its
collar
to
warn
birds
.
verb
-
bell
,
belling
,
bells
,
belled
of
a
male
deer
,
to
make
a
deep
,
resonant
call
,
especially
during
the
mating
season
•
We
listened
as
the
stag
belled
across
the
misty
glen
at
dawn
.
We
listened
as
the
stag
belled
across
the
misty
glen
at
dawn
.
•
During
the
rut
,
males
bell
to
challenge
rivals
.
During
the
rut
,
males
bell
to
challenge
rivals
.
belly
noun
-
belly
,
bellies
the
front
part
of
a
person
or
animal
below
the
chest
where
the
stomach
is
located
•
The
toddler
patted
his
round
belly
after
finishing
dinner
.
The
toddler
patted
his
round
belly
after
finishing
dinner
.
•
The
cat
rolled
over
and
showed
its
fluffy
belly
,
inviting
a
rub
.
The
cat
rolled
over
and
showed
its
fluffy
belly
,
inviting
a
rub
.
Old
English
‘
belig
’
meaning
‘
bag
’
or
‘
pouch
’,
later
referring
to
the
body
’
s
pouch-like
part
that
holds
the
stomach
.
noun
-
belly
,
bellies
the
deep
inside
or
central
part
of
a
large
object
,
space
,
or
structure
•
The
cargo
was
stored
in
the
belly
of
the
airplane
.
The
cargo
was
stored
in
the
belly
of
the
airplane
.
•
Explorers
ventured
into
the
belly
of
the
cave
,
their
headlamps
cutting
through
the
darkness
.
Explorers
ventured
into
the
belly
of
the
cave
,
their
headlamps
cutting
through
the
darkness
.
noun
-
belly
,
bellies
the
rounded
or
bulging
underside
of
an
object
such
as
a
tool
,
blade
,
or
board
•
The
carpenter
used
the
belly
of
the
saw
to
make
a
smooth
cut
.
The
carpenter
used
the
belly
of
the
saw
to
make
a
smooth
cut
.
•
The
spoon
’
s
belly
held
a
generous
spoonful
of
soup
.
The
spoon
’
s
belly
held
a
generous
spoonful
of
soup
.
verb
-
belly
,
bellying
,
bellies
,
bellied
to
swell
,
curve
,
or
bulge
outward
like
a
belly
•
The
sails
bellied
in
the
strong
wind
.
The
sails
bellied
in
the
strong
wind
.
•
Her
shirt
bellied
in
the
wind
as
she
stood
on
the
cliff
.
Her
shirt
bellied
in
the
wind
as
she
stood
on
the
cliff
.
rebel
verb
-
rebel
,
rebelling
,
rebels
,
rebelled
to
refuse
to
obey
authority
,
rules
,
or
control
•
Teenagers
often
rebel
against
strict
curfews
.
Teenagers
often
rebel
against
strict
curfews
.
•
The
colony
decided
to
rebel
when
unfair
taxes
were
imposed
.
The
colony
decided
to
rebel
when
unfair
taxes
were
imposed
.
From
Old
French
"
rebeller
" ‘
to
war
again
’,
based
on
Latin
"
rebellare
".