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Chimer

Chimer \Chim"er\, n. One who chimes.

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chimer

n. 1 A bell that chimes 2 A person who rings chimes on bells

Usage examples of "chimer".

But there weren't supposed to be any wild chimers left on Chee world, nor as many as four together anywhere outside of the big agricultural research station.

The chimer tree, a mature specimen of which would fetch perhaps a hundred thousand credits.

He'd heard recordings taken from the famed chimer quartet in Geneva Garden.

And he knew that only one thing could produce such an over-, powering wealth of sound—a chimer tree forest.

The mountains have protected this forest, you see—the Silver Spars' inaccessibility, and also the fact that all the great concentrations of chimers were found far, far to the south of Holda-mere.

Caitland objected, "that the chimers don't reproduce when transplanted.

If this old bat wasn't looney from living alone out in the back of nowhere, and if she had found a way to make the chimers reproduce in captivity, then she could make a lot of people very very wealthy.

It was the estimated number of chimer trees multiplied by some abstract figures.

Few people now alive have heard the sound of a chimer forest except on old recordings.

It can't climb, but it's about the only critter with strong enough teeth to crack a chimer nut.

Katie ran her hand up and down the bole of a young chimer that grew almost into the cabinet, then moved her hands over the dials and switches within.

The tree expanded suddenly, shuddered and moaned, and the thunder of the rising crescendo echoed down the valley as thrice a thousand chimers piled variation and chorus and life into it Beethoven, it was.

Shay-Tarrazin knew that time would only exist in its measuring, so he started collecting clocks of every size and description, from a microscopic Russian gold chimer to a twenty-two-foot-high gilded Ormolu state-clock that took fifteen men to carry it.