bells

     

Bell may refer to:

Trivia about bells

  • It was once believed evil spirits that rode storms were driven away by ringing these
  • The lady on the white horse shows her bling-bling, bros, waving rings on her fingers & these on her toes
  • Poe wrote, "They tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, in the icy air of night!"
  • The breakup of AT&T created 7 Baby ones in 1984
  • An integral part of a carillon, they may be over 10 feet wide & weigh 20 short tons
  • Apprentice, wake thy knight, these instruments being struck announce the day:
  • Poe was referring to these when he wrote, "How they clang, and crash, and roar! What a horror they outpour"
  • Bing was going Ingrid Bergman's way:"The _____ Of St. Mary's"
  • Time is kept on Navy ships through the sounding of these; 8 of them signify the end of a 4-hour watch
  • Percussion instrument whose possible changes for a set of five are seen here
  • A glockenspiel sounds like these, "glocken" being the German word for them
  • These title objects are "keeping time, time, time, in a sort of runic rhyme"
  • The theme song of "Futurama" features chimes, also known as tubular these
  • "Keeping time, time, time, in a sort of runic rhyme, to the throbbing of" these title items
  • A carillon is a set of 23 or more of these
  • A poem by Poe begins, "Hear the sledges with" these