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[ bel-ing ] / ˈbɛl ɪŋ / SEE SYNONYMS FOR belling ON THESAURUS.COM
noun Chiefly Midland U.S.Origin of bellingFirst recorded in 1860–65; bell1 + -ing1 Words nearby bellingbellied, belligerati, belligerence, belligerency, belligerent, belling, Bellingham, Bellingshausen, Bellingshausen Sea, Bellini, Bellini's duct Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bellingThe belling of a stag had been music to Fionn, but when Saeve spoke that was sound enough for him. Irish Fairy Tales|James Stephens In a storm on Hallowe'en is heard the belling of his hounds. The Book of Hallowe'en|Ruth Edna Kelley Then arose the question, who should bell the cat, or rather, who should lead the cat to the belling. Mary Anerley|R. D. Blackmore It is said that one town alone was obliged to furnish the Prussian general, Belling, with fifty girls. The Great Events by Famous Historians, v. 13|Various
He broke off a small twig and waited, while the hounds, belling lustily, came nosing across the meadow. The Pride of Palomar|Peter B. Kyne
Words related to bellingclang, sound, crash, bell, roar, thunder, crack, toll, resonate, rumble, knell, resound, reverberate, ring, bong, roll, strike, signal, summon, warn |