The tall tower adjacent to a church (or a wing of the building) housing the church bell(s), its ropes and a long staircase. In the West, some belfries have a clock, too.
It means going crazy. See the related question for a definition of the full expression, which is "bats in your belfrey."
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Crazy, loopy, insane, nuts, bonkers, wacked, wiggity-wacked, looney, screwwball , bats in the belfrey , lost their marbles , and worst off all...ill or sick.
Eiffel tower
It is a Lattice tower.
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The Eiffel Tower is biger than the blackpool tower at 300m to the blackpool tower at 158m
Tower Hill Water Tower was created in 1854.
No, it isn't an electricity tower.
The possessive form of the noun tower is tower's.Example: The tower's occupant is a maiden with long golden hair.
Centre point tower is the biggest tower in Australia
The Eiffel tower is taller. It is about twice as tall as the Blackpool tower.