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bellringers

n. (plural of bellringer English)

Usage examples of "bellringers".

She was in the junior common room with her bellringers and, apparently, the still unassigned detainees.

Finch must still be out showing the American bellringers the bells at Great Tom.

When Finch called back to inform him of the latest developments in American bellringers and lavatory paper, he would tell him to ask everyone who'd been in college if they'd seen Badri.

Lights were on in the hall, the bellringers having breakfast probably, but there were no lights in the senior common room, and none in Salvin.

He hoped that the bellringers and detainees had breakfasted early and gone back to their assigned rooms, but it was a fond hope.

He was standing at the end of the table where the bellringers were sitting, buttering several pieces of toast.

The bellringers were setting up two large tables in front of the altar and covering them with heavy red wool covers.

The bellringers turned as one to look at him, but they did not break rhythm.

Taylor, her four healthy bellringers and Finch were in his rooms, standing in a circle and bending their knees.

They rang out clearly and brightly, and Dunworthy could almost see the bellringers in their circle in the belfry, bending their knees and raising their arms, Finch referring to his list of numbers.

She had not been able to get her bellringers to Norwich for Christmas Eve, but she had stuck to her bells, and they rang out deafeningly, deliriously overhead, like a celebration, a victory.

The American bellringers are going to perform Rimbaud's "When At Last My Savior Cometh," and Holy Re-Formed's been requisitioned by the NHS as an immunization center.

He could hear the bellringers, an almost musical sound with the door shut.

He could hear the bellringers banging away at "When at Last My Savior Cometh.

Finch must still be out showing the American bellringers the bells at Great Tom.