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chime

verb as in ring, peal

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He reportedly chimed in to reaffirm his commitment to providing satellite internet to the country’s military.

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She had attracted an audience eager to chime in about their own experiences and quick to ask White out to dinner.

Led by Netanel and the members of her High Vibe Tribe, it’s a 90-minute alfresco experience that includes harp, flute, gongs, chimes, rain sticks, crystal bowls and other relaxing sound makers.

Arrive at the bullet train station near the area where Ohtani grew up and you are greeted by metal wind chimes engraved with messages of support and a small glass-enclosed exhibit featuring signed memorabilia.

Dozens of people who worked in senior positions in the Trump administration have chimed in.

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

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