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		Definition of wind chimes in English: wind chimesplural nounˈwɪndtʃʌɪmzˈwɪn(d) ˌtʃaɪmz A decorative arrangement of small pieces of glass, metal, or shell suspended from a frame, typically hung near a door or window so as make a tinkling sound in the draught.  Example sentencesExamples -  I glared menacingly out the window as the wind chime shuddered and rang from the gale.
 -  She bought a small wind chime at the flea market and hung it in her kitchen, too.
 -  For example, one wind chime is lovely but dozens of them all playing different tones is not quite so good.
 -  Hang your wind chime by your door so that you can hear it first thing upon arriving home.
 -  A wall hanging with a touch of creativity, a wind chime that tinkles as it sways, and specially-prepared sweet hampers could create the right impression at almost any social occasion.
 -  From the vines above, I hung ceramic bells from an old wind chime, and a paper mâché figure of the man in the moon that I made.
 -  It is good to hang pink (heart-shaped) crystals and wind chimes in a sunny window to attract good love energy (yang).
 -  My dolphin-shaped wind chime hung above the window, but it was still and silent as if it was waiting for something to happen before daring to make a sound.
 -  Trying to decide if I ever heard a single bell or wind chime that sounded out of tune, I couldn't think of a single instance.
 -  I picked up my glass wind chimes and threw them against the mirror.
 -  The chandelier doubles as a gentle wind chime when a breeze hits.
 -  An odd assortment of home center and crafts store finds come together for this handmade wind chime.
 -  Get a wind chime and hang it where your baby can gaze at it, move and hear the pleasant music it plays.
 -  The wind chimes above the door made a noise as she entered.
 -  Bright sunlight streamed in to my room through my open window, causing my wind chimes to sparkle and throw dancing patterns of light on the walls.
 -  There is too much furniture and clutter in the second bedroom, including the wind chimes hanging in the window, which could be removed.
 -  On one side of his mobile home, Cohen has built a deck decorated with bamboo wind chimes and flowerpots.
 -  A small rock-based fountain in the corner of a room, a planter of bright flowers in the window or wind chimes at the door all make an Earth presence.
 -  You can even get chimes that are hand tuned if you are really into the sound quality of your wind chime.
 -  This has led some people to believe that they are practicing Feng Shui simply by dangling a wind chime by a window.
 
    Definition of wind chimes in US English: wind chimesplural nounˈwin(d) ˌCHīmzˈwɪn(d) ˌtʃaɪmz A decorative arrangement of small pieces of glass, metal, or shell suspended from a frame, typically hung near a door or window so as make a tinkling sound in the breeze.  Example sentencesExamples -  You can even get chimes that are hand tuned if you are really into the sound quality of your wind chime.
 -  The wind chimes above the door made a noise as she entered.
 -  Get a wind chime and hang it where your baby can gaze at it, move and hear the pleasant music it plays.
 -  She bought a small wind chime at the flea market and hung it in her kitchen, too.
 -  A wall hanging with a touch of creativity, a wind chime that tinkles as it sways, and specially-prepared sweet hampers could create the right impression at almost any social occasion.
 -  The chandelier doubles as a gentle wind chime when a breeze hits.
 -  There is too much furniture and clutter in the second bedroom, including the wind chimes hanging in the window, which could be removed.
 -  Bright sunlight streamed in to my room through my open window, causing my wind chimes to sparkle and throw dancing patterns of light on the walls.
 -  On one side of his mobile home, Cohen has built a deck decorated with bamboo wind chimes and flowerpots.
 -  Hang your wind chime by your door so that you can hear it first thing upon arriving home.
 -  Trying to decide if I ever heard a single bell or wind chime that sounded out of tune, I couldn't think of a single instance.
 -  A small rock-based fountain in the corner of a room, a planter of bright flowers in the window or wind chimes at the door all make an Earth presence.
 -  My dolphin-shaped wind chime hung above the window, but it was still and silent as if it was waiting for something to happen before daring to make a sound.
 -  From the vines above, I hung ceramic bells from an old wind chime, and a paper mâché figure of the man in the moon that I made.
 -  For example, one wind chime is lovely but dozens of them all playing different tones is not quite so good.
 -  It is good to hang pink (heart-shaped) crystals and wind chimes in a sunny window to attract good love energy (yang).
 -  An odd assortment of home center and crafts store finds come together for this handmade wind chime.
 -  I picked up my glass wind chimes and threw them against the mirror.
 -  I glared menacingly out the window as the wind chime shuddered and rang from the gale.
 -  This has led some people to believe that they are practicing Feng Shui simply by dangling a wind chime by a window.
 
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