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What I interpret it as is; For whomever thinks the bell tolls for them self, the bell is tolling for them. Or, if you think the bell is sounding for you, it is.
To toll a bell (ie to ring it) is a verb and a toll (what you pay to use a road or a bridge) is a noun.
You scare away the seagulls and put in the bell clapper.
Toll: the amount you must pay to get something done. Expressed in terms of money, effort, work, pain etc. Toll; the action of making a bell sound by moving the clapper against the bell itself.
Ring. A bell peals.Also "toll". The bell tolls.peel, deal , wheel, lol
1. A fee charged for a service. 2. To sound a bell slowly.
Most likely the toll of a bell, the action would be tolling the bell. You could also use knell for the sound.
Toll. When a bell announces a death it is rang with slow, regular, single strokes of the clapper against one side of the bell.
Beth Brainard has written: 'Soup should be seen, not heard!' -- subject(s): Etiquette for children and teenagers
How about...'the 8th hour'...or 'the final bell toll'...
The sound that a bell makes is known as a "ring" or "toll" If it's a little bell, it's a ringing noise. "Ding" If it's bigger, it's tolling. "Dong"
Most likely the toll of a bell, the action would be tolling the bell. You could also use knell for the sound.