peal|peals in English

noun

[pɪːl]

ring of a bell; roll of thunde

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1. 1 He burst into peals of laughter.

2. 14 He burst into peals of laughter.

3. 16 He burst into peals of laughter.

4. She let out a peal of laughter.

5. The bells of the city began to peal out.

6. Another great peal of thunder, then more lightning.

7. A sudden peal of bells broke the silence.

8. I heard a peal of merry laughter.

9. These symbolic peals of thunder have echoed and reechoed throughout the earth.

10. The bells of the cathedral rang out their loud peal.

11. At the stroke of midnight, the bells began to peal.

12. A loud peal of thunder woke him from restless sleep.

13. The comment elicited a peal of laughter from her classmates.

14. Both events sent black liberals and traditional civil rights groups into peals of yelping.

15. He gave a great peal of laughter with lots of teeth flashing.

16. When we heard the peal of bells, we knew a truce had been declared.

17. Rossi burst into another peal of giggles as he put a pudgy arm around Harry's shoulder.

18. 14 A flash of lightning and a peal of thunder heralded torrential rain.

19. It rose like a peal of music heard from a distance on a clear night.

20. There are also several similar words to Clangor in our dictionary, which are Blare, Noise and Peal

21. When we heard the peal of bells(sentence dictionary), we knew a truce had been declared.

22. The names of the little towns round about Valence ring like peals of bells compelling you to go and look at them.

23. She then literally jumped in her seat as a huge peal of thunder crashed directly overhead.

24. A tablet in the Belfry commemorates the ringing of a peal of 726 changes in twenty-six minutes

25. It seldom had to ring more than once, but every time he dreaded that the peal might have woken Nell.