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Opener “Always in My Head” was a dreamy lost-love song with a chiming, circular guitar line—the perfect slow dance for Prom 2014.

Underneath a picture of the wreckage he posted on his Instagram, friends are chiming in to congratulate his feat.

Those viewers were not only watching our scene live but chiming in via a chat room monitored by another girl on set.

After the gavel, comes the chiming of wedding bells …and the ringing of cash registers.

We hear the rushing intensity of harmonies and chiming guitars in “Breakers.”

Um believed that she always knew its voice from among the rest, no matter how full the chorus of silver chiming.

In the quiet hours, measured by the silver-chiming clock, nothing had happened to disturb her beautiful serenity.

Powell sat still and silent, listening to the bells until they had done chiming.

This time she laughed softly, and Mike thought dizzily of the gay chiming of silver bells.

The road back to Hertford seemed interminable and the clocks were chiming a quarter of eleven when he entered the station yard.

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On this page you'll find 59 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to chiming, such as: choral, emotional, expressive, lilting, melodic, and operatic.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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