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For example, he struck a bell when the dogs were fed But do you require the 'last minute' or 'unexpected intervention' sense, or either or both? If the bell was sounded in close association with their meal, the dogs learnt to associate the sound of the bell with food
After a while, at the mere sound of the bell, they responded by drooling ' escape from a difficult situation narrowly or by an unexpected intervention.' 'or' should of course be 'and/or' Another possible origin is the one this page advocates:
Ask not for whom the bell tolls is a popular cliche
My understanding is that it comes from john donne's meditation xvii (1623) But in donne's poem, the line is any man's death diminishes me, A bicycle bell is a percussive signaling instrument mounted on a bicycle for warning pedestrians and other cyclists A person working in an indian supermarket was shocked when i told her it's called bell pepper in the us, uk, canada and ireland
I had to pull out wikipedia to convince her it was true (probably because she associated pepper with the spice.) what is the historical/etymological explanation for this divergence in names between countries? Conveys anger, irritation, or surprise, according to ced, mw etc, but they do not explain the origin Were there bells in hell
What is this in reference to?
Personally i like you can't unring that bell as deadrat mentioned above There's a nice essay about its history here Unring the bell (impossibility of taking back a statement or action) See the sentence below [1]
Hardly had the bell rung when matthew started running out of his classroom I guess the construction is correct If i change this to [2] Hardly the bell had r.
Tolling usually refers to one bell being sounded at intervals
The carillon referred to by theresa is something different, where a machine makes the bells play a tune Some church towers have both A carillon linked to the clock which plays a tune mechanically at certain times of day, and the facility for ringing changes by hand. Oxford languages gives two senses for ' [be] saved by the bell
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