The tradesmen who made the anvils peal are known as blacksmiths. Blacksmiths are skilled metalworkers who specialize in forging and shaping metal objects, including anvils. They use a combination of heat, hammering, and other tools to manipulate the metal into the desired shape and form. The ringing sound produced when striking an anvil with a hammer is often associated with the traditional image of a blacksmith at work.
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The tradesman who made the anvils peal is typically identified as John Henry, a legendary figure in American folklore known for his strength and prowess as a steel-driver during the building of the railroads. The story of John Henry's competition against a steam-powered hammer to prove his worth has been immortalized in songs, books, and poems.
Peal
a banana peal is what you get when you peal a banana
The noun peal is used as a collective noun for a peal of bells.
The term for the sound produced by a bell is called a "peal." A peal often refers to a series of changes in ringing patterns, particularly in the context of change ringing, where bells are rung in specific sequences. Additionally, "peal" can denote a large and resonant sound made by multiple bells ringing together.
The homophone for peal is peel, like orange peel.
to peal = repicar, repiquetear
I can hear the bells' peal from here.
A homophone for the word "peel" is "peal," which is a loud ringing of bells.
Listen to that loud peal of bells.
Peal de Becerro's population is 5,470.