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bells
noun as in approbation
noun as in approval
noun as in matrimony
noun as in spousal
Example Sentences
"If the mother doesn’t feel like they want to be with their baby, there should be alarm bells ringing."
For the remaining scholars, coaches and advocates, the movement to end no-fault divorce gaining any more ground sets off alarm bells.
It's not a gimmick or a schtick, this is a fully-fledged game of football, at Cliftonhill on Saturday at three o'clock, with all the bells and whistles and with three points on the line.
The only day the clock tells the true time is during the countdown to the midnight bells during Edinburgh's big Hogmanay celebrations on 31 December.
"That to me was alarm bells, everyone knew that was something I had to do."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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