tintinnabulation in a sentence
Examples
- They are incorporated for a different purpose in the musical instrument, to improve tintinnabulation qualities . talk ) 14 : 07, 1 August 2011 ( UTC)
- Poe uses the word " tintinnabulation ", apparently a coinage of his own, based on the Latin word for " bell ", " tintinnabulum ".
- The Bell has produced approximately 10 billion rings since 1840 and holds the Guinness World Record as " the world's most durable battery [ delivering ] ceaseless tintinnabulation ".
- As the cries rose and fell and rose again, they began to sound, in the imagination of one listener, like the tintinnabulation of bells on a feast day in some medieval city.
- And it introduces an element of theater as the soloist moves back and forth across the stage from one set of instruments to another, and finally to a spotlight in the rear for a culminating tintinnabulation.
- The piece was included in the album " The Immortal Works of Ket�lbey ", part of Eric Rogers; a 2014 reviewer of the series'CD reissue noted the Phase 4 Stereo recording's " ear-pricking tintinnabulations ".
- When Belle hit No . 50 on Saturday, the sellout crowd of 41, 578 stood and cheered as he rounded the bases with the solo, game-tying shot, chanting " M-V-P, M-V-P, " accompanied by a tintinnabulation of cow bells.
- Beginning last December, Old Jeff, as the bell in the Jefferson Market Library tower is known, has been ringing on the hour every day between ( after some adjustments ) 9 a . m . and 10 p . m ., sending its clear mellow tintinnabulations reverberating across the Village's cozy irregular streets and alleys _ and its robust modern avenues, too.
- A minute after midnight Sunday, the strike finally ended as the Rev . Jesse Jackson and AFL-CIO secretary-treasurer Richard Trumka led returning workers, national labor leaders, local politicians, union members and some 2, 000 other revelers on a triumphant march around the craps and black jack tables, their shouts of " union " drowning out the tintinnabulation of the slot machines.
- Here is an extract from what Roth ( in his Kama Sutra commentary ) calls " the raucous roar and grumbling anthem of Delhi " : " Pandemonial moans and hapless laughter, scolding and beseeching, hawking and hounding, and the hectic honking of horns, discordant metallic clitter-clatter and terrible tintinnabulation The infernal blast agitated the perfumes of the road ( spice and sandal, gasoline and feces, ganja and dust, garlands and tropical sickness ) ."