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How do you use chimes in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "chimes" in a sentence:

Simple Sentences:

* The chimes announced the start of the ceremony.

* The wind chimes tinkled softly in the breeze.

* The chimes on the clock tower struck twelve.

More Complex Sentences:

* The chimes of the grandfather clock echoed through the empty hallway, a haunting reminder of the passing time.

* As she walked through the garden, the gentle chimes of the wind chimes filled the air with a soothing melody.

* The chimes of the old church bell, once a symbol of hope and community, now sounded hollow and mournful.

Figurative Language:

* The chimes of laughter filled the room as the children played.

* The words of the poem chimed with her own thoughts and feelings.

* The news of her promotion chimed with her own aspirations for success.

Remember that "chimes" can refer to the actual bells or the sound they make. You can choose the best way to use the word depending on the context of your sentence.

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