A bell on a sleigh typically produces a clear, cheerful ringing sound. This sound is often described as a bright, tinkling jingle that adds a festive atmosphere, especially during wintertime or holiday seasons. The pitch can vary depending on the size and type of bell, but it generally evokes a sense of joy and nostalgia.
It is two words. The only exception would be if the term was used as an adjective (e.g. a sleigh-bell sound).
sleigh bells is noun
A one-horse open sleigh.
For Whom the Sleigh Bell Tolls was created on 2010-12-12.
You write a note to Santa,saying you want a sleigh bell. I'm pretty sure he gives out 1 each year.Ask early:cause you might not get one if you don't !!
Yes, a bell can make sound waves underwater. When a bell is struck underwater, it produces vibrations that travel through the water as sound waves. The sound waves can be heard by anyone underwater within the vicinity of the bell.
A little bell makes a soft, tinkling sound when it is shaken or when something hits it.
The bell is the very end of the clarinet, the large, sliver, metal piece that looks very much like a normal bell. It vibrates the air that is put down the clarinet/bass clarinet to make a harmonious sound.
a bell
* Bell pepper * Bluebell * Harebell
No. It has a long A sound., as in the homophone "slay." It has the EIGH spelling as in weigh.
noThey do make a bell-like soundsupplement. I'd describe (some parts of) the song of a (NZ) Bell Bird as a chime.