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She laughed at that, a music like the tintinnabulation of tiny bells.
The sound rang, setting up a sympathetic tintinnabulation throughout the region.
Tintinnabulation is the specific sound of a ringing bell only after it has been struck.
As though from afar Bill could hear the tintinnabulation of the temple bells.
Today's titillating tintinnabulation of the belles would not be taking place.
The chimes began again, all but driving him mad with their awful tintinnabulation.
And that is why I call it tintinnabulation."
The tintinnabulation of the bells and beepers assaults the eardrums.
Without them a handbell piece can become monotonous, what with all that tintinnabulation, she said.
Wings lifted, flexed as they beat the air, the rustle of feathers a tintinnabulation.
Despite this tintinnabulation of bells, he just did not make it to the Parliament in time for the confidence vote, and the Government fell.
Not that many hearers are likely to resent the intrusion of this melodious tintinnabulation.
But this mental tintinnabulation was exacerbated by the roar of unwelcome laudatory correspondence.
Is the tintinnabulation of bells at restaurants and in theaters suddenly turning me into some kind of hermit?
The name had a sinister rhythm to it, a ring of leashed violence, a harsh, metallic tintinnabulation.
With each tintinnabulation a flock of unlived days fluttered by on moth's wings.
"What in tintinnabulation are you?"
Above the crying, the scuffle, the snickering, and the tintinnabulation of residual gunfire, a girl giggled.
Tintinnabulation is like this.
It was a ghastly sound, because every bell was in exactly the same tone and made exactly the same tintinnabulation.
She was in the salon, entertaining the company with her undulating song, accompanying herself with the crystalline tintinnabulation of tiny bells.
Clatter and tintinnabulation of ringing metal against metal chimes and gongs in the car around us.
Tintinnabulation is like this. . . . The three notes of a triad are like bells.
Tintinnabulation (2013)
Tintinnabulation for percussion sextet (2008)