Pronunciation: /ˈpiːlɪŋ/
noun the sound of a bell ringing
A1 I heard the pealing of church bells in the distance.
A2 The pealing of laughter filled the room as friends shared stories.
B1 The pealing of thunder signaled an approaching storm.
B2 The pealing of the wedding bells echoed through the chapel.
C1 The pealing of the alarm clock woke me up early.
C2 The pealing of the cathedral bells could be heard throughout the city.
verb present participle of the verb 'peal', which means to ring loudly or clearly
A1 The bells were pealing loudly during the festival.
A2 I could hear the church bells pealing in the distance.
B1 The sound of the bells pealing echoed through the town.
B2 The pealing of the bells signaled the start of the ceremony.
C1 The pealing of the bells created a sense of reverence and awe.
C2 The pealing of the bells was a beautiful accompaniment to the wedding procession.
formal The church bells were pealing to signal the start of the ceremony.
informal I could hear the bells pealing as I walked past the church.
slang The alarm clock was pealing so loud this morning, I couldn't ignore it.
figurative Her laughter echoed through the room, pealing like a bell.
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