noun the sound of a bell ringing
verb present participle of the verb 'peal', which means to ring loudly or clearly
In music theory, 'pealing' can refer to a sequence of bells or chimes ringing in harmony.
In literature, 'pealing' may be used metaphorically to describe a loud, echoing sound or a powerful emotion resonating deeply.
In phonetics, 'pealing' may be used to describe the sound of bells ringing or the quality of a voice that is loud and resonant.
In meteorology, 'pealing' could be used to describe the sound of thunder rolling in the distance.
In architecture, 'pealing' may describe the decorative patterns or designs on a building that resemble the shape of bells.
In poetry, 'pealing' is often used to evoke a sense of grandeur or celebration, as in 'the pealing of church bells'.
In literature, 'pealing' may be used to describe the sound of bells ringing in a story or poem, adding to the atmosphere or setting.
In psychology, 'pealing' may be used metaphorically to describe the process of uncovering layers of emotions or thoughts in therapy sessions.