wind bell
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Definition
Noun: A wind bell is a decorative object, typically made of metal, glass, or pottery. Its pieces are arranged to hang freely so that they move and make a gentle ringing or tinkling sound when blown by the wind.
Usage
A wind bell is used as an ornament for gardens, porches, patios, or windows. Its primary purpose is to create soothing, random sounds in a breeze, adding an auditory element to a space.
Examples
- The gentle sound of the wind bell on the porch made the afternoon feel very peaceful.
- She bought a ceramic wind bell as a souvenir from her trip to Japan.
- We could hear the wind bells tinkling in the garden during the storm.
Advanced Usage
- "a set of wind bells": Refers to multiple wind bells arranged together.
- A set of bamboo wind bells hung from the eaves of the temple.
Variants and Related Words
- Wind chime: This is a common synonym for wind bell. While often used interchangeably, "wind chime" sometimes implies a larger or more elaborate arrangement of sounding pieces.
- The shop sold beautiful glass wind chimes.
Synonyms
- Wind chime
- Aeolian chime (less common, more poetic)
Related Concepts
- Tinkle (verb): To make a light, ringing sound, like that of a wind bell.
- The pieces tinkled softly in the wind.
- Ornament (noun): A decorative object.
- The wind bell served as both an ornament and a source of sound.
Noun
- a decorative arrangement of pieces of metal or glass or pottery that hang together loosely so the wind can cause them to tinkle