Sentence examples for bell ringer from inspiring English sources

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bell ringer

noun

A person, especially one of a group, who rings bells.

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As such, he is also the chief bell ringer.

Quasimodo is the hunchbacked horribly deformed bell ringer at the cathedral of Notre-Dame.

That is the best way to find the bell ringer, he said.

The least expensive main course, a wild mushroom risotto ($19), was a bell ringer.

Whittemore had appointed the young man, who was described as "Moscow's most famous bell ringer," to oversee the bells' installation.

Mr. Dorokhin says he enjoys the creative freedom, but that is not what led him to become a bell ringer.

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A kettle-bell ringer for the Salvation Army in Arizona was recently physically assaulted by a woman for saying "Happy Holidays" and not "Merry Christmas".

"One of the dead was the bell-ringer," he said.

And Chef Joe Romano's delicate duck pot-au-feu is but one bell-ringer among many.

He sang with the Village Voices, a Leamington choir, and was deemed to be a faultless bell-ringer.

Every time I see a hockey player get hit hard, I wonder if he has suffered a concussion, a bell-ringer.

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