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death bell

American  

noun

  1. the bell that announces a death.


Etymology

Origin of death bell

First recorded in 1730–40

Example Sentences

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Gitl began reciting the Kaddish, rocking back and forth on the sleeping shelf with the sonorous words, and the prayer was like the tolling of a death bell.

From "The Devil's Arithmetic" by Jane Yolen

Shakespeare’s universal observation led him to make use of the melancholy meaning of the death bell.

From Old Church Lore by Andrews, William

The Curfew Bell is rung, and not tolled, as Reginald states: therefore, what he heard, I suppose to have been the death bell.

From The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 545, May 5, 1832 by Various

The death bell was sounded, the friends of the girl had dressed her in white and had crowned her with flowers, and all was arranged for her burial.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 497, July 11, 1885 by Various

Had her condition far exceeded all Your seeming tender fears; or did I hear The peal of her death bell, I shou'd not wonder.

From The Female Gamester A Tragedy by Howard, Gorges Edmond

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