Synonym: agree, harmonize, jingle, peal, ring. Similar words: chimera, chimerical, A stitch in time saves nine, from time to time, mime, time, lime, dime. Meaning: [tʃaɪm] n. a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned bells that are struck with a hammer; used as an orchestral instrument. v. emit a sound.
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1 The tower bells chime every hour.
2 The chime of the clock woke him up.
3 The chime of the clock woke me.
4 Her views on life didn't quite chime with mine.
5 He's always ready to chime in with his opinion.
6 It's good that your plans chime with ours.
7 I thought you would chime in.
8 I heard the clock chime.
9 He heard the front doorbell chime.
10 The president's remarks do not entirely chime with those coming from American and British politicians.
11 At this,(www.Sentencedict.com) some of the others chime in with memories of prewar deprivations.
12 Mill is always ready to chime in with his opinion.
13 Wrong, wrong, wrong, chime the economists.
14 It affects him like a smell, like a chime.
15 Her views on art chime with my own.
16 This last letter did not chime with the rest.
17 The shop door opened with a chime.
18 And look for ways to do so that chime with that inclusive side of Mr Bush's political character.
19 However, with every chime of the mighty Big Ben, the changed woman regresses back to her old villainous ways.
20 It did a Big Ben chime, and I heard a chorus of kids' shouts from inside.
21 A cheery bing-bong-a new addition, the kind of chime you hear in airports-peals out over the PA system.
22 The single chime of a church clock rang out suddenly in the darkness.
23 Its new Door Chime Kit contains everything you need to install a new chime, though you will need four R14-size batteries.
24 There was a whirring sound, then the clock's chime marked a quarter to midnight.
25 I heard a clock chime softly in the next door room.
26 Weight slowly ebbed as the rotation ceased, the bell gave a double chime, and the red warning light was back.
27 She'd heard the grandfather clock down in the hall chime every quarter-hour until three o'clock.
28 Bones are also put to practical use, strung together to make a kind of aeolian harp or wind chime.
29 Still Ralph heard every word of every speech as though it were the crystalline note of an ice chime.
30 From the front room, he heard the granddaughter clock chime four.