'The sound of the bells were heard' is grammatically correct.
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"Doleful" is sad or depressing. So "doleful iron bells" would be iron bells that make a sound that is sad, depressing, or melancholy.ohh, yehh, , maq
It is correct if it is what you intend to say. If you mean that your friend heard something, and then related it to you, you can say that it was heard by a friend. Your friend heard it. If you mean that YOU heard something, and you heard it because your friend told you, then you heard it from a friend.
The phrase really contains two literary devices - alliteration, which is the repetition of a sound at the start of a word ( the 'cl' sound in this instance ) and onomatopoeia, the mimicking of the sound of the object in question ( bells ) in the words themselves.
The correct spelling is sleigh bells.These are the bells typically hung on a horse-drawn sleigh or carriage. Like the one depicted in the song Jingle Bells.
Tintinnabulation deals with noise/the sound of bells. It has nothing to do with the Belgian reporter in the comic strip.
The possessive form of the plural noun bells is bells'.Example: The bells' sound can be heard all over town.
They sound like church bells
Fire bells are made from metals so that the bell can be heard for long distances. If the bell was made from wood the sound would not carry or be very loud at all.
The Sound of Bells - 1952 was released on: USA: 1952
The Joy of Bells, or the Sound of Bells
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The symbol of the bells is to make a bigger sound when the dancer stomps his/her foot. The bells jingle when the foot is stomped, making a beautiful sound.
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Small bells can be said to "tinkle" or to "jingle" (although the latter is also used for pocket coins and the former is used for urinating). A tiny bell makes a ding sound, as opposed to larger bells going dong or bong.