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chime

noun
The consonant or harmonic sounds of several correspondent instruments. Instruments that made melodious chime.

chime

Correspondence of sound. Love - harmonized the chime.

chime

The musical sounds of bells, struck with hammers.

chime

Correspondence of proportion or relation.

chime

A kind of periodical music, or tune of a clock, produced by an apparatus annexed to it.

chime

A set of bells which chime, or ring in harmony.

chime

verb intransitive
To sound in consonance or harmony; to accord.' . To make the rough recital aptly chime.

chime

To correspond in relation or proportion. Father and son, husband and wife, correlative terms, do readily chime.

chime

To agree; to fall in with. He often chimed in with the discourse.

chime

To agree; to suit with.

chime

To jingle; to clatter. The sely tonge may wel ringe and chimbe.

chime

verb transitive
To move, strike, or cause to sound in harmony.

chime

To strike or cause to sound, as a set of bells.

chime

noun
The edge or brim of a cask or tub, formed by the ends of the staves.