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Belfry
Belfry meaning
A tower or steeple typically containing bells, especially as part of a church. | A part of a large tower or steeple, specifically for containing bells. | A shed.
Synonyms of Belfry
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Example sentences (20)
Above again is an open pitched-roof belfry.
Dave Whitehouse, from recruitment agency Pure Staff, had been playing at the Belfry when the condition struck in the car park.
In the south belfry I went to look at Emmanuel, one of the lowest-pitched in the world, christened by Louis XIV himself.
It's the fact that Luffy rings the Shandorian Golden Belfry Bell, ending a conflict and fulfilling a promise both centuries old.
I’ve got bus stops and trains and all I need, I can see my friends in the Belfry once or twice a week.
The structure sits over a lower ground floor enclosed space with an open first-floor superstructure that encloses the belfry, offering visitors a view of the port and surrounding fortifications.
The theatre received duelling petitions in recent weeks, alternately calling for the play's cancellation and performance at The Belfry, which was spray-painted with "Free Palestine'' graffiti last month.
Winners of qualifiers go forward to a regional final with the chance of playing in The Faldo Futures Final at The Belfry in August.
Above all, what The Belfry had, which can’t be replaced by leggings, cheap phone chargers and nail varnish remover…is amazing, friendly staff!
Alongside this work, a temporary floor would have to be installed in the belfry where Big Ben is housed, and the cost for the temporary floor and installing, testing and striking Big Ben would be approximately £120,000.
Bell County will travel to Belfry (7-3) on Friday with a regional championship on the line.
These rogue cell members are Shade, Dusk, Belfry, and Wraith.
Fire Chief Jean-Claude Gallet said outside the iconic cathedral as his crews battled the blaze from both the exterior and interior: "We are not sure we are capable of stopping the spreading" to Notre Dame's second tower and belfry.
Gardeners Dorothy Shropshire, Bob Ransier, Jen and Tim Koen, Ed Hovius, B.J. May, Charlotte and Paul Vorstermans, Emma Noonan and Betty Belfry, along with Skillings’ own garden, are all included.
The Belfry recently partnered with Team Europe hopeful and four-time European Tour winner Matt Wallace, with plans to bring the British Masters, hosted in 2019 by Tommy Fleetwood at Hillside Golf Club in Southport, to the Birmingham course in the future.
The Japanese Belfry and Friendship Bell within the Hulsey Woods at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens in Birmingham, 2009.
The three historic bells are temporarily displayed at the Catholic Church grounds before they will be permanently ensconced at the belfry.
An adult buck harvested northwest of Warren and a female mule deer fawn harvested northeast of Belfry returned positive lab results.
Even with the loss two years ago, Europe still has won eight out of the last 11 times dating to that ’93 American victory at The Belfry.
Take a guided tour, including an optional trip up the tower to see the belfry, normally inaccessible to the public.