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passing bell
noun
- a bell tolled to announce a death or funeral.
- a portent or sign of the passing away of anything.
passing bell
noun
- a bell rung to announce a death or a funeral Also calleddeath belldeath knell
Word History and Origins
Origin of passing bell1
Example Sentences
Somewhere near, a passing bell was tolling; the dogs all round the neighbourhood were howling; and in our shrubbery, seemingly just outside, a nightingale was singing.
He died in a fever, and upon tolling of his passing bell, she cry’d out My heart is broken and in a few hours expired, purely thro’ love, March 15, 1714-15.
Within, without your cabins rude As toiling builders well you wrought, With busy hands and constant hearts, And eager children wisdom taught; Long be delayed the passing bell, Long be it ere we say “Farewell!”
It is said that if in a theater the tinkle of a passing bell is heard, actors and audience fall on their knees.
A gentleman who lay upon a severe sick bed, heard a passing bell ring out, and thereupon asked his physician: “Tell me, maister Doctor, is yonder musicke for my dancing?”
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