Found 2 hits - Term: to shake the bells, Database: *, Strategy: prefix
- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
shake \shake\, v. t. imp. shook; p. p. shaken, shook,
obs.; p. pr. vb. n. shaking. oe. shaken, schaken, as.
scacan, sceacan; akin to icel. sw. skaka, os. skakan, to
depart, to flee. root161. cf. shock, v.
1. to cause to move with quick or violent vibrations; to move
rapidly one way and the other; to make to tremble or
shiver; to agitate.
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as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, when she is
shaken of a mighty wind. --rev. vi. 13.
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ascend my chariot; guide the rapid wheels
that shake heaven's basis. --milton.
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2. fig.: to move from firmness; to weaken the stability of;
to cause to waver; to impair the resolution of.
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when his doctrines grew too strong to be shook by
his enemies, they persecuted his reputation.
--atterbury.
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thy equal fear that my firm faith and love
can by his fraud be shaken or seduced. --milton.
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3. mus. to give a tremulous tone to; to trill; as, to shake
a note in music.
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4. to move or remove by agitating; to throw off by a jolting
or vibrating motion; to rid one's self of; -- generally
with an adverb, as off, out, etc.; as, to shake fruit down
from a tree.
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shake off the golden slumber of repose. --shak.
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'tis our fast intent
to shake all cares and business from our age.
--shak.
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i could scarcely shake him out of my company.
--bunyan.
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to shake a cask naut., to knock a cask to pieces and pack
the staves.
to shake hands, to perform the customary act of civility by
clasping and moving hands, as an expression of greeting,
farewell, good will, agreement, etc.
to shake out a reef naut., to untile the reef points and
spread more canvas.
to shake the bells. see under bell.
to shake the sails naut., to luff up in the wind, causing
the sails to shiver. --ham. nav. encyc.
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see also:
shook shaken shaking shock to shake a cask to shake hands
to shake out a reef to shake the bells bell to shake the sails
- [2] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
bell \bell\, n. as. belle, fr. bellan to bellow. see bellow.
1. a hollow metallic vessel, usually shaped somewhat like a
cup with a flaring mouth, containing a clapper or tongue,
and giving forth a ringing sound on being struck.
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note: bells have been made of various metals, but the best
have always been, as now, of an alloy of copper and
tin.
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the liberty bell, the famous bell of the philadelphia state
house, which rang when the continental congress declared
the independence of the united states, in 1776. it had
been cast in 1753, and upon it were the words "proclaim
liberty throughout all the land, to all the inhabitants
thereof."
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2. a hollow perforated sphere of metal containing a loose
ball which causes it to sound when moved.
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3. anything in the form of a bell, as the cup or corol of a
flower. "in a cowslip's bell i lie." --shak.
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4. arch. that part of the capital of a column included
between the abacus and neck molding; also used for the
naked core of nearly cylindrical shape, assumed to exist
within the leafage of a capital.
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5. pl. naut. the strikes of the bell which mark the time;
or the time so designated.
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note: on shipboard, time is marked by a bell, which is struck
eight times at 4, 8, and 12 o'clock. half an hour after
it has struck "eight bells" it is struck once, and at
every succeeding half hour the number of strokes is
increased by one, till at the end of the four hours,
which constitute a watch, it is struck eight times.
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to bear away the bell, to win the prize at a race where the
prize was a bell; hence, to be superior in something.
--fuller.
to bear the bell, to be the first or leader; -- in allusion
to the bellwether or a flock, or the leading animal of a
team or drove, when wearing a bell.
to curse by bell, book, and candle, a solemn form of
excommunication used in the roman catholic church, the
bell being tolled, the book of offices for the purpose
being used, and three candles being extinguished with
certain ceremonies. --nares.
to lose the bell, to be worsted in a contest. "in single
fight he lost the bell." --fairfax.
to shake the bells, to move, give notice, or alarm. --shak.
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note: bell is much used adjectively or in combinations; as,
bell clapper; bell foundry; bell hanger; bell-mouthed;
bell tower, etc., which, for the most part, are
self-explaining.
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bell arch arch., an arch of unusual form, following the
curve of an ogee.
bell cage, or bell carriage arch., a timber frame
constructed to carry one or more large bells.
bell cot arch., a small or subsidiary construction,
frequently corbeled out from the walls of a structure, and
used to contain and support one or more bells.
bell deck arch., the floor of a belfry made to serve as a
roof to the rooms below.
bell founder, one whose occupation it is to found or cast
bells.
bell foundry, or bell foundery, a place where bells are
founded or cast.
bell gable arch., a small gable-shaped construction,
pierced with one or more openings, and used to contain
bells.
bell glass. see bell jar.
bell hanger, a man who hangs or puts up bells.
bell pull, a cord, handle, or knob, connecting with a bell
or bell wire, and which will ring the bell when pulled.
--aytoun.
bell punch, a kind of conductor's punch which rings a bell
when used.
bell ringer, one who rings a bell or bells, esp. one whose
business it is to ring a church bell or chime, or a set of
musical bells for public entertainment.
bell roof arch., a roof shaped according to the general
lines of a bell.
bell rope, a rope by which a church or other bell is rung.
bell tent, a circular conical-topped tent.
bell trap, a kind of bell shaped stench trap.
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see also:
bellow the liberty bell to bear away the bell to bear the bell to curse by bell book
and candle to lose the bell to shake the bells bell arch bell cage
bell carriage bell cot bell deck bell founder bell foundry
bell foundery bell gable bell glass bell jar bell hanger
bell pull bell punch bell ringer bell roof bell rope
bell tent bell trap
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