Chime: English to English |
Chime (n.) A set of bells musically tuned to each other; specif., in the pl., the music performed on such a set of bells by hand, or produced by mechanism to accompany the striking of the hours or their divisions. |
Chime (n.) Pleasing correspondence of proportion, relation, or sound. |
Chime (n.) See Chine, n., 3. |
Chime (n.) The harmonious sound of bells, or of musical instruments. |
Chime (n.) To be in harmony; to agree; to suit; to harmonize; to correspond; to fall in with. |
Chime (n.) To join in a conversation; to express assent; -- followed by in or in with. |
Chime (n.) To make a rude correspondence of sounds; to jingle, as in rhyming. |
Chime (n.) To sound in harmonious accord, as bells. |
Chime (v. i.) To cause to sound in harmony; to play a tune, as upon a set of bells; to move or strike in harmony. |
Chime (v. i.) To utter harmoniously; to recite rhythmically. |