alarm |
a bell, buzzer, or siren that warns of some danger. [2/4 definitions] |
alarm clock |
a clock with a bell or buzzer that can be set to sound at a particular time. |
belfry |
a tower of a church or other building in which a bell is hung; bell tower. |
chime |
a bell, or the sound of a bell. [1/3 definitions] |
doorbell |
a bell on an outside door that is rung by a person who wants to be let inside. |
French horn |
a brass wind instrument. It is a long coiled tube that ends in a wide bell shape. |
jellyfish |
a water animal with a soft body shaped like a bell. Jellyfish have many tentacles hanging down from their bodies. Most kinds of jellyfish live in the ocean. |
pear |
a sweet, juicy fruit that is shaped like a bell. [1/2 definitions] |
ring2 |
to make the sound of a bell or something similar. [5/11 definitions] |
sousaphone |
a brass wind instrument similar to a tuba. A sousaphone has a large movable bell and a tube that goes around the player's body. Sousaphones are often seen in marching bands. |
toll1 |
to call or announce by ringing a large bell. [2/4 definitions] |
triangle |
something that looks like a triangle. One type of triangle is a musical instrument made of a bent metal rod that is struck by another rod to make a sound like a bell. [1/2 definitions] |
trombone |
a brass wind instrument. The trombone is a long tube bent in two loops that ends in a bell shape. It is played with valves or a slide that moves to change tones. |
trumpet |
a brass wind instrument. Trumpets have three valves on a looped tube that ends in a bell shape. Trumpets produce bright, strong, piercing tones. Wind instruments made out of other materials that have a similar shape or sound to a trumpet can also be called a trumpet. [1/4 definitions] |
tuba |
a large, brass wind instrument with a wide bell that produces deep, full tones. |