The town that wanted a bell
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ADANOThe town that wanted a bell.
ADANOFictional city that wanted a bell.
ADANOTown that rings a bell?
windbella light bell that can be sounded by the wind
windbellsWINDBELL, a light bell that can be sounded by the wind
wawasproducing a muted, bawling sound like that of a trumpet with the hand moved momentarily over the bell
wawaproducing a muted, bawling sound like that of a trumpet with the hand moved momentarily over the bell
clappersThe free-swinging metal piece inside a bell that is made to strike the bell to produce the sound
clapperThe free-swinging metal piece inside a bell that is made to strike the bell to produce the sound
bluebellA widely cultivated European woodland plant of the lily family that produces clusters of bell-shaped blue flowers in spring
bluebellsA widely cultivated European woodland plant of the lily family that produces clusters of bell-shaped blue flowers in spring
jellyfishA free-swimming marine coelenterate with a jellylike bell- or saucer-shaped body that is typically transparent and has stinging tentacles around the edge
jellyfishesA free-swimming marine coelenterate with a jellylike bell- or saucer-shaped body that is typically transparent and has stinging tentacles around the edge
annunciatorsA bell, light, or other device that provides information on the state or condition of something by indicating which of several electrical circuits has been activated
annunciatorA bell, light, or other device that provides information on the state or condition of something by indicating which of several electrical circuits has been activated
scillasA plant of the lily family that typically bears small blue star- or bell-shaped flowers and glossy straplike leaves, native to Eurasia and temperate Africa
vairsfur represented by a pattern of escutcheon- or bell-shaped figures, each outlining the adjacent sides of those beside it so that the figures alternate vertically and horizontally both in position and in tinctures, of which argent and azure are common
vairfur represented by a pattern of escutcheon- or bell-shaped figures, each outlining the adjacent sides of those beside it so that the figures alternate vertically and horizontally both in position and in tinctures, of which argent and azure are common