peal|pealed|pealing|peals in English
verb
[pɪːl]
thunder; ring of a bell
Use "peal|pealed|pealing|peals" in a sentence
1. 1 He burst into peals of laughter.
2. 14 He burst into peals of laughter.
3. 18 Church bells pealed at the stroke of midnight.
4. 16 He burst into peals of laughter.
5. She let out a peal of laughter.
6. The bells of the city began to peal out.
7. Another great peal of thunder, then more lightning.
8. A sudden peal of bells broke the silence.
9. I heard a peal of merry laughter.
10. One of the cars pealed off and headed back to town as prearranged.
11. These symbolic peals of thunder have echoed and reechoed throughout the earth.
12. The bells of the cathedral rang out their loud peal.
13. At the stroke of midnight, the bells began to peal.
14. P'eng-lai, Penglai, leaping, pealing, pleaing; apeling From the web: Adeling
15. Synonyms for Clanging include chiming, resounding, reverberating, tolling, ringing, bonging, clanking, clashing, pealing and boinging
16. Synonyms for Bonged include tolled, ringed, rang, rung, chimed, pealed, knelled, clanged, struck and stricken
17. P'eng-lai, Penglai, leaping, pealing, pleaing; Apeling From the web: adeling.
18. A loud peal of thunder woke him from restless sleep.
19. The comment elicited a peal of laughter from her classmates.
20. Both events sent black liberals and traditional civil rights groups into peals of yelping.
21. He gave a great peal of laughter with lots of teeth flashing.
22. Synonyms for Chimed include ringed, rang, rung, pealed, tolled, knelled, boomed, clanged, donged and sounded
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24. When we heard the peal of bells, we knew a truce had been declared.
25. Rossi burst into another peal of giggles as he put a pudgy arm around Harry's shoulder.